Congress released a survey asking party workers views on an alliance with the AAP
Congress released a survey asking party workers views on an alliance with the AAP
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New Delhi: In a recent turn of alliance, as the possibility of an alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections continues to decrease, the Congress has sought view of its Delhi unit workers over the issue through an audio clip released on its mobile app. In a survey conducted on the Shakti App, the party has uploaded an audio clip by AICC in-charge PC Chacko who is asking party workers in Delhi to give their view on alliance with the AAP. The survey on Shakti app was launched Wednesday and will wrap up Thursday.

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It is to be noted that the aim of this message sent to the party workers through its mobile application, is to untangle the contentious issue of alliance with AAP. Congress insiders said the alliance with AAP is "almost certain" and will be finalised by end of this month. The party leader said "The result of the survey through Shakti app will be sent to the high command of the party that will take a final call on the issue,".

Here to be noted that the development comes amid Delhi Congress chief Sheila Dikshit, after a meeting with Congress national president Rahul Gandhi, claiming there is unanimity against alliance with the AAP.Sources said the grand old party is ready for alliance if the AAP agrees to leave New Delhi, Chandni Chowk and North West seats for the Congress.

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Earlier wednesday, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal had offered alliance with the Congress in Haryana to Gandhi, saying his party needed no partnership in Delhi. The Congress leader is in the thick of things said that "This is a pressure tactic. The reality is AAP is ready for an alliance with the Congress at any cost in Delhi. Even Kejriwal knows this. He had earlier floated 3-3-1 formula, three seats each for Congress and AAP, and one for a consensus candidate, through opposition leaders Mamata Banerjee and Sharad Pawar. It's only a matter of days before alliance is announced,".

Reacting to the development claimed, A senior BJP leader, "Our party is well prepared to tackle the situation even if they go together in Delhi," he said. Delhi will go to the polls on May 12. Counting of votes will take place on May 23.

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