AAP has made a big move to avoid the anti-incumbency wave?
assembly elections are to be held in delhi next year. In such a situation, the political mercury is rising amidst the falling temperature in Delhi. There is a discussion in the political corridors that this time aam aadmi party supremo arvind kejriwal is making a new move to defeat the opponents. Every possible effort is being made to strengthen its hold in Delhi. Under this effort and strategy, old and experienced leaders are being included in the party. The party hopes that the experience and mass base of these leaders will prove helpful in making AAP win.
What is AAP's strategy?
If sources are to be believed, to reduce the impact of the anti-incumbency wave, this time aam aadmi party can give tickets to many old congress and bjp leaders instead of the current MLAs in the delhi assembly elections. These leaders have previously contested elections from congress or BJP. The party believes that with the arrival of these old leaders, the position of AAP will be strengthened and these leaders will also bring experience and supporters with them.
'Change of data-face is necessary to deal with anti-incumbency wave'
A senior AAP leader believes that there is an anti-incumbency wave against both the government and the MLAs. One way to deal with this is to replace the current MLAs. In 2020, AAP replaced the current MLAs in about 16 assembly constituencies. The party leader said that this time this number may increase. These may include leaders of opposition parties, who gave a tough fight to AAP candidates in the last election and stood second.
Tickets to leaders who joined AAP from BJP-Congress
aam aadmi party released the first list of candidates last month. In which there were 6 such candidates who were earlier in bjp and Congress. At the same time, within a few hours of the announcement of two current MLAs of the party not contesting the elections, AAP included the leaders who had contested elections on those seats earlier in the party and it is believed that they will get tickets.