The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has unveiled its fifth list of candidates for the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections. This announcement comes as part of the party’s ongoing efforts to finalize its roster ahead of the crucial polls.
On Wednesday, AAP released its fifth list, which includes the following candidates:
Earlier in the day, AAP had also announced its fourth list of candidates for the Haryana Assembly elections. This list featured 21 candidates, including:
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AAP has also announced a list of 40 star campaigners for the Haryana Assembly Elections. The list includes prominent figures such as:
Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia participated in a nomination rally for Anurag Dhanda, the party’s state vice president and candidate from Kalayat. Sisodia expressed confidence in the party’s chances, stating:
“I have come for the nomination filing of Anurag Dhanda. He has been my friend, a journalist, and a senior leader of Haryana AAP. People are upset with the 10-year rule of BJP in Haryana and they want to free Haryana from the BJP. AAP will form the government here and work will be done on the guarantee of Arvind Kejriwal.”
Sisodia emphasized the party’s focus on combating corruption, improving school and hospital systems, and addressing job opportunities.
This detailed lineup and strategic focus highlight AAP’s preparation and commitment as it gears up for the Haryana Assembly elections.
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