

Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal has given a big statement about the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar on Thursday, which has intensified the politics.
AAP to contest elections in Bihar (Image Source: Internet)
Patna: Preparations for Bihar Legislative Assembly elections are in full swing. All political parties have tightened up for the upcoming elections in Bihar. All political parties are seeking to establish their influence in Bihar. Assembly elections are to be held in Bihar by the end of this year.
This time the competition seems tough because many parties are entering the election field. On the other hand, the Aam Aadmi Party is also going to contest elections in Bihar. Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal said that his party will launch its candidates in Bihar. AAP will not form an alliance with Congress in this election.
In a press conference in Delhi on Thursday, he also made it clear that the Aam Aadmi Party has no alliance with the Congress party. The INDIA alliance was for the Lok Sabha elections, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh said that we have decided to contest the Bihar assembly elections on our own. AAP will contest all the assembly seats (243 seats) of the state.
After being defeated in Delhi, the national capital of the country, AAP's eye is to strengthen your political credibility across the country. It also includes an electoral state like Bihar. The India alliance is competing with BJP's NDA here.
Punjab is the only state left where the Aam Aadmi Party is in power. Along with the administration, the party is also trying to strengthen the organization. At the same time, there is a fierce political fight for the voter list revision in Bihar amidst electoral stir.
On which the Election Commission has been verifying voters from house to house under this comprehensive campaign being done after 22 years. This process will run till the end of July. After which the voter list will be updated. Tejashwi Yadav, leader of the opposition in the Bihar Legislative Assembly, has questioned the intention of the Election Commission.
Tejashwi said that now the Election Commission is raising doubts to say that the process of completing the process in 25 days. He called this entire exercise a conspiracy to remove the names of poor and deprived-exploited voters from the voter list and questioned why this process is being implemented only in Bihar.