Arvinder Singh Lovely Wednesday said the key discussions on seat-sharing between his party and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to fight together from the national capital for the upcoming general election will take place in their next meeting likely to be held on January 12, news agency PTI reported. The Delhi Congress president said no discussion on seat-sharing took place in the first meeting held on January 8. "No discussion on seat-sharing has taken place yet.
Media reports stating the AAP offered three seats to the Congress are incorrect. The meeting held on December 8 was the first time we came together for a discussion and various strategies to fight the elections were discussed," PTI quoted Lovely as saying. "Seat-sharing will most likely be discussed in the next meeting," he added.
Meanwhile, Delhi Cabinet Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj has rejected the media reports of his party offering three seats to Congress in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The speculation is "nowhere near truth", Bharadwaj said. "All speculation appearing in the media is nowhere near truth.
Our discussions are going in a very positive manner and efforts are on to make the alliance strong," the Delhi Cabinet Minister, who was also present at the alliance meeting on January 8 at Congress leader Mukul Wasnik's residence, said. The Aam Aadmi Party has maintained its stand on contesting in an alliance with the Congress in five states, including Punjab, and the discussion has so far been positive, the party's Delhi convener Gopal Rai said. "Alliance talks have begun between the two parties.
We kept our stand on contesting in an alliance in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Goa and Gujarat. Till now, there have been positive discussions," Rai said. Milestone Alert!
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