Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi and a leader of the AAP, announced on Monday that the Aam Admi Party would attend the third INDIA alliance meeting, which is slated to take place at the end of the month in Mumbai. Speaking to the media, Kerjriwal said, “We will go to Mumbai and will let you know whatever the strategy is.
The announcement from Arvind Kejriwal comes after the AAP and the Congress were involved in a war of words when Congress leader claimed that the party had asked the Dehi unit to prepare itself on all 7 seats of the city-state. The comments had caused the AAP to threaten a walk out of the INDIA alliance meet. The crisis was put to rest when Congres’ Delhi in-charge Deepak Babariya clarified that the Congress had not discussed any such thing in their meeting with the party president.
After Arvind Kejriwal openly disparaged the BJP and the Congress in his election speeches in Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, the AAP has come under fire from some quarters. “The people of the state have tried these two parties (Congress and BJP) for the last 75 years, but none of them provided electricity in the state,” Kejriwal said during a campaign rally in Satna, MP. Vote for AAP if you want power supply, and these two parties if you want a power outage.