India
-Krishna Kripa
The
Aam
Aadmi
Social gathering
(AAP)
has
introduced
its
second
and
third
lists
of
candidates
for
the
upcoming
Haryana
meeting
elections.
Former
minister
Chhatar
Pal
Singh,
who
not too long ago
left
the
BJP,
will
contest
from
Barwala.
The
occasion
had
launched
its
first
checklist
of
20
candidates
on
Monday
after
extended
seat-sharing
discussions
with
the
Congress
yielded
no
outcomes.
Key
Candidates
Introduced
On
Tuesday,
AAP
initially
launched
a
checklist
of
9
candidates,
adopted
by
one other
checklist
of
11
names
later
that
night time.
Notably,
Haryana
AAP
president
Sushil
Gupta’s
identify
was
absent
from
each
lists.
In
its
third
checklist,
AAP
fielded
Pravin
Guskhani
in opposition to
former
Haryana
chief
minister
Bhupinder
Singh
Hooda
in
the
Garhi
Sampla
Kiloi
constituency.
The
second
checklist
consists of
Rita
Bamaniya
for
Sadhaura,
Kishan
Bajaj
for
Thanesar,
and
Hawa
Singh
for
Indri.
Mukhtiyar
Singh
Bazigar
will
contest
from
Ratia,
Bhupendra
Beniwal
from
Adampur,
and
Chhatar
Pal
Singh
from
Barwala.
Jawahar
Lal
is
set
to
run
from
Bawal,
Pravesh
Mehta
from
Faridabad,
and
Abash
Chandela
from
Tigaon.
Extra
Candidates
Different
candidates
in
the
third
checklist
are
Bheem
Singh
Rathi
from
Radaur,
Amar
Singh
from
Nilokheri,
Amit
Kumar
from
Israna,
Rajesh
Saroha
from
Rai,
Manjeet
Farmana
from
Kharkhauda,
Naresh
Bagri
from
Kalanaur,
Mahender
Dahiya
from
Jhajjar,
Suneel
Rao
from
Ateli,
Satish
Yadav
from
Rewari,
and
Rajendra
Rawat
from
Hathin.
The
nomination
deadline
for
the
Haryana
meeting
elections
is
September
12.
The
state
will
go
to
polls
on
October
5.
AAP
determined
to
contest
solo
after
failing
to
attain
a
seat-sharing
settlement
with
the
Congress.
Alliance
Talks
with
Congress
Relating to
an
alliance
with
Congress,
AAP
Haryana
chief
Sushil
Gupta
acknowledged
on
Monday,
“I
need
to
say
it
very
clearly
that
we
have
been
making ready
for
all
the
90
seats
since
day
one.” He
added
that
there
was
little
time
left
earlier than
the
nomination
deadline.
One other
AAP
chief,
Sanjay
Singh,
talked about
that
the
occasion
would
contest
the
Haryana
polls
with
full
power.
On
Monday
night,
Gupta
had
warned
that
AAP
would
launch
its
candidate
checklist
for
all
90
seats
if
no
settlement
was
reached
with
Congress
by
then.
Talks
between
the
two
events
stalled
over
seat
allocation;
sources
indicated
that
AAP
wished
10
seats
whereas
Congress
supplied
solely
5.
In
earlier
elections,
AAP
and
Congress
had
collaborated
in
Delhi
however
contested
individually
in
Punjab.
Throughout
the
Lok
Sabha
common
election,
Congress
allotted
one
seat
to
AAP
in
Haryana,
which
it
contested
unsuccessfully.
The
announcement
of
these
lists
marks
a
important
step
as
AAP
gears
up
for
the
Haryana
meeting
elections.
The
occasion
goals
to
make
a
sturdy
influence
regardless of
not
forming
an
alliance
with
Congress.