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Punjab: AAP fancies a sweep, Congress in delusional mode, Akali Dal & BJP fear public memory

After its impressive Jalandhar victory, Aam Aadmi Party believes a four-cornered fight in Punjab may end up benefiting it. Congress fears that an alliance will reduce it to AAP’s junior partner in Punjab. Shiromani Akali Dal is still scarred by the sacrilege incidents, and BJP by the farm law protests

March 11, 2024 / 16:55 IST
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Within Haryana's 10 seats, Congress will contest in 9, leaving 1 for AAP in Kurukshetra. Chandigarh's lone seat will see Congress as the sole contender. In Goa, Congress is set to contest both available seats.
Within Haryana's 10 seats, Congress will contest in 9, leaving 1 for AAP in Kurukshetra. Chandigarh's lone seat will see Congress as the sole contender. In Goa, Congress is set to contest both available seats.

In the midst of the kabhi haan kabhi naa of the INDIA alliance nationally, chances of the Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) striking a partnership in Punjab appears a non-starter. While AAP thinks it is miles ahead in the race and does not need Congress for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls in the state, the latter too wants to go it alone and has willed itself to believe the Punjab Lok Sabha results may turn into the fabled tortoise-and-hare story.

Even as the Punjab Congress is hoping against hope for a miracle, the more existential reason for saying no to an alliance is that like elsewhere, in Punjab too, the grand old party either has delusions of  grandeur or it is its only survival kit to stay afloat.

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AAP’s Jalandhar Boost

If BJP has single-handedly uprooted Congress across the nation, in Punjab as also in Delhi, the AAP has brought about the downfall of the Congress, which won eight of its 52 seats from here in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the second highest number of seats it won from any state, after the 15 from Kerala.