AAP has fielded candidates against Congress on 11 seats in its first list, who will benefit and who will lose by fighting separately?

AAP has announced the names of candidates for 20 seats in its first list. AAP has also fielded candidates on the 11 seats where Congress has already declared its candidates. These seats are- Uchan Kalan, Meham, Badshahpur, Narayangarh, Samalkha, Dabwali, Rohtak, Bahadurgarh, Badli, Beri and Mahendragarh.

AAP has fielded candidates against Congress

In politics, additions, subtractions, multiplication and division keep happening at every step. Similarly, if the alliance between Congress and Aam Aadmi Party in Haryana fails to form, then there will be profit and loss in that too. Before the elections, both the parties kept trying to form an alliance. Obviously, both must have had some expectations. Negotiations must have also taken place, in many rounds of talks, along with persuasion, bitterness must have also been seen.

Now that Aam Aadmi Party has released its first list of 20 candidates, it can be officially said that the hope of alliance is shattered but the big question is who will be benefited from this. AAP has announced the names of candidates for 20 seats in its first list. AAP has also fielded candidates on 11 seats where Congress has already announced its candidates. These seats are- Uchan Kalan, Meham, Badshahpur, Narayangarh, Samalkha, Dabwali, Rohtak, Bahadurgarh, Badli, Beri and Mahendragarh.

Will Aam Aadmi Party gain ground or lose ground?

In fact, the most important thing in the talks of alliance was the fear of local Congress leaders that Aam Aadmi Party might get a chance to gain ground on the pretext of alliance. Haryana is the link between Delhi and Punjab and Aam Aadmi Party is in power in both Delhi and Punjab states.

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