AAP may go solo in Haryana polls as alliance talks with Cong hit roadblock, claim party sources
Alliance talks between Congress and AAP for Haryana Assembly polls have stalled. AAP plans to contest 50 seats independently, with its first candidate list expected on Sunday. Disagreements over seat sharing persist, with AAP demanding 10 seats wh...

"The alliance talks are on the verge of collapse in Haryana and the AAP is planning to contest 50 of the 90 assembly seats in the state on its own," sources in the AAP claimed.
Earlier, the party insiders had said that the AAP was demanding 10 assembly seats in Haryana whereas the Congress was offering five to seven seats.
Sources said no consensus was in sight over seat sharing.
The AAP and the Congress, partners in the Indian Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), contested the recent Lok Sabha polls in Haryana, Gujarat and Delhi together.
In Haryana, the AAP was given the Kurukshetra Lok Sabha seat. Haryana state president Sushil Gupta contested from Kurukshetra and lost to BJP's Navin Jindal.
Sources in the AAP claimed that several "disgruntled" leaders of the BJP and the Congress were ready to join the party in Haryana where the assembly elections will be held on October 5.
The ruling BJP in Haryana as well as the Congress are facing strong opposition from their own leaders over ticket distribution.
Several BJP leaders, including sitting MLAs, have announced that they would quit the party after being denied ticket for the polls.
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