New Delhi. Assembly elections are to be held in five states of the country next year. Preparations have also started regarding this. All the parties are in the electoral fray and the era of promises and claims has also started to attract the voters. Along with this, the parties are also discussing alliances with other parties to form the government or rather be part of the government regarding the elections. Let us tell you that there is talk of an alliance between Aam Aadmi Party and Trinamool Congress in Goa. Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party has made it clear that it is not forging an alliance with TMC. AAP’s Goa desk in-charge Atishi said that AAP will field good candidates in Goa and provide a new option. With this, we will form an honest and corruption free government. We are not talking with TMC.
AAP leader wrote post on social media
AAP leader Atishi has shared information about this on social media. She said that ‘I am saying with full responsibility that there will be no alliance with TMC. So there is no question of talks with TMC. We are committed to give a new option and form a corruption free government in Goa with good candidates. So we are not coming with TMC.
AAP decided to contest alone
Let us inform that AAP leader Atishi has responded to the tweet of a writer from West Bengal. He had quoted a news report as saying that the Aam Aadmi Party is keen to forge an alliance with the TMC in Goa. At the same time, Mamata Banerjee’s party has not yet decided on this proposal, but a round of talks have been held between the two sides on this issue. Now Atisha has reacted to this, she said that AAP has decided to contest the Goa Assembly elections alone.
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Significantly, Arvind Kejriwal’s party had contested the Goa Assembly elections in 2017 too, but the party did not get a single seat. At the same time, this time again the party has entered the field alone. TMC is also all set to contest elections in Goa. Both the parties have made many promises for the elections in the state.
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