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Rahul refused to 'join hands with AAP' for LS poll: Kejriwal

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April 01, 2019 09:42 IST

A top source in the Congress had recently said that chances of alliance were "slim" considering its long term repercussions in Delhi.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said that Congress president Rahul Gandhi has refused to forge an alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party for the Lok Sabha polls in the national capital.

Talking to reporters at the airport inVishakhanpatnam, the AAP leader said he had met Gandhi recently and the Congress leader had refused to "join hands with the AAP".

Asked about Congress' Delhi unit president Sheila Dikshit's remarks that Kejriwal never approached her for an alliance, the chief minister said, "We have met Rahul Gandhi. Dikshit is not that important leader."

 

Kejriwal has been urging the Congress to stitch an alliance in Delhi for the Lok Sabha polls to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party away from power.

Leaders in the Delhi unit of the Congress were divided over the issue of alliance with Dikshit and her three working presidents opposing it, party sources had said.

A top source in the party had recently said that chances of alliance were "slim" considering its long term repercussions in Delhi.

"The biggest question is how will the Congress face the AAP in assembly elections due in 2020 after the tie up. Also, the party does not gain much politically as it is being offered only 2-3 seats by Kejriwal," the source had said.

The Congress had drawn a blank in the 2014 parliamentary elections in Delhi.

The talk of alliance was fuelled by the fact that the Congress and AAP had jointly polled more votes than the BJP that had walked away with all the seven seats in the national capital.

Delhi has 7 Lok Sabha seats and it will go to polls on May 12.

Source: PTI
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