
Aam Aadmi Party has released the second list of nine candidates for the Haryana Assembly elections. Prof. Chhatrapal, who left BJP and joined the party on Monday, has been declared the candidate from Barwala. The party has announced 29 candidates so far.
Know who got a ticket from where
Rita Bamnaiya has been given a ticket from Sadhaura. Krishna Bajaj from Thanesar and Hawa Singh from Indri have been declared candidates. Mukhtiar Singh Bajigar from Ratia, Advocate Bhupendra Beniwal from Adampur, and Jawahar Lal from Bawal have been given tickets. Pravesh Mehta from Faridabad and Abash Chandela from Tigaon have been declared candidates.
Alliance talks have failed
Talks have been going on between Congress and AAP for alliance for the last five days. Talks were going on between Deepak Babaria from Congress and Raghav Chadha from AAP. According to party sources, AAP was demanding more than 10 seats, but Congress was not ready to give more than three seats.
The state president had given an ultimatum
AAP state president Sushil Gupta gave an ultimatum to Congress on Monday morning that if no information is received from the high command on the alliance, the party will release the list of candidates by evening. AAP leaders believe that they have been preparing in the state for the last several months. They have also prepared many leaders to contest the assembly elections. But Congress is not showing seriousness about the alliance.
AAP candidates were restless due to the alliance not being finalized because the last date of nomination is near. They were also continuously pressuring the party. After this, Aam Aadmi Party released the first list of 20 candidates on Monday. After the list was released, AAP MP Sanjay Singh said that the alliance does not seem to be happening. AAP is a national party and the party has a strong support base in Haryana. AAP is fully prepared for all the seats.
Aam Aadmi Party has made Mukhtar Singh Bajigar the candidate from Ratia
Mukhtar Singh Bajigar, the former chairperson representative of Panchayat Samiti, who left BJP 2 days ago, has been given a ticket by Aam Aadmi Party from Ratia assembly constituency. 55-year-old Mukhtar Singh Bajigar, a resident of village Hijrawa Kalan, has been in politics for the last 30 years. He was in INLD for the first 20 years. Then he joined the BJP in 2014. The special thing is that Mukhtar Singh Bajigar was one of the three contenders for whom the old BJP workers were demanding a ticket from Ratia. Mukhtar Singh left BJP two days ago after getting angry after Sunita Duggal was made BJP candidate from Ratia.
There are about 20 thousand votes of the Bajigar community in Ratia constituency
Ratia is a reserved seat for Scheduled Caste. Here, there are about 20000 votes of Bajigar community. In the 2019 elections, the Jannayak Janata Party had fielded Manju Bajigar as its candidate from here, who had secured 22000 votes. In such a situation, by fielding Mukhtiar Singh, who belongs to the Bajigar community, the Aam Aadmi Party has given a message of tough competition.
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