Aap No Longer Part of India Bloc: Party Mp Sanjay Singh
INDIA, JUL 18 – AAP cited dissatisfaction with Congress leadership and poor election results, with the party securing only 22 seats in 2025, as it adopts a solo election strategy across multiple states.
- On Friday, Aam Aadmi Party distanced itself from the INDIA bloc, questioning the Congress party’s leadership role.
- After losing the 2025 Delhi elections, AAP fought Delhi and Haryana Assembly polls independently, contested Punjab and Gujarat bypolls solo, leading to its decision to contest elections independently.
- Sanjay Singh said `We have always played the role of a strong opposition,` and noted it will skip the INDIA bloc meeting scheduled Saturday evening.
- This decision has caused a split in the INDIA bloc, and the Congress party remains its largest member.
- In the upcoming session, AAP will raise Operation Sindoor and slum demolition issues during the Monsoon Session from July 21 to August 21.
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AAP distances itself from INDIA bloc, questioning Congress' leadership, emphasizing strong opposition role in upcoming Parliament session.
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The remarks made by AAP's Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh came ahead of an online meeting of the leaders of the INDIA bloc parties scheduled to be held on Saturday evening to discuss the prevailing political situation in the country.
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