Will congress have an alliance with AAP in Haryana?
 
Former haryana chief minister and senior congress leader Bhupendra Singh Hooda has said that there has been no discussion about an alliance with the aam aadmi party (AAP) in the state assembly elections. congress is capable of winning the state on its own. His remarks indicate that there is no scope for an alliance between congress and AAP in the haryana assembly elections. Bhupendra Singh Hooda said in an interview to 'PTI-Bhasha', "We have an alliance at the national level, but as far as the provincial level is concerned, there is no discussion there. congress is capable in itself."


'No alliance with AAP in Delhi-Haryana'
On the question of alliance in states like haryana, congress General Secretary KC Venugopal said on tuesday that we have discussed election preparations in maharashtra, haryana, jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir. Wherever alliance is necessary, the local unit is taking the decision. Earlier, congress General Secretary jairam ramesh had also said on July 4 that there is not much scope for an alliance with the aam aadmi party in the assembly elections of delhi and Haryana.
At the same time, the opposition alliance 'Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance' (INDIA) will remain in the assembly elections of maharashtra and Jharkhand. Let us tell you that both congress and aam aadmi party are components of the 'India' alliance. In the lok sabha elections, both the parties contested the elections together in delhi and haryana, but in punjab both had contested separately.


'Agneepath is a big issue'
The former cm said that the impact of the 'Agneepath' scheme of recruitment in the army and the demand for a legal guarantee of minimum support price (MSP) for farmers will also be seen in the haryana assembly elections. The issue of Agneepath is big. The impact was seen in the lok sabha elections and it will be there in the assembly elections too. This scheme should be withdrawn. Every year five thousand youth from haryana were recruited in the army, but this time not even two and a half hundred were recruited. Hooda said that the demand for a legal guarantee of MSP is a legitimate demand.


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