According to sources delhi chief minister and party' national convener Kejriwal announced this on social media on Saturday.  "Happy to share that IndianPAC is coming on-board with us. Welcome aboard!" the chief minister tweeted. Meanwhile the indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) replied to the tweet, saying the AAP was seen as the toughest opponent during punjab polls. Kishor's electioneering machine worked behind the scenes for the congress in Punjab.

 

The I-PAC said in a tweet "After punjab results, we acknowledged you as the toughest opponent that we have ever faced. Happy to join forces now with Kejriwal and AAP". Furthermore elections to the 70-member delhi assembly are due early next year. I-PAC is currently working on the Trinamool Congress' re-election campaign for the 2021 West bengal assembly polls to aid chief minister Mamata Banerjee's bid for a third consecutive term. The political consultancy firm also successfully handled the campaign for andhra pradesh chief minister YS jagan Mohan Reddy.

 

Currently it will help Kejriwal secure a second term as chief minister in delhi assembly elections. Moreover this comes amid reports of discontent brewing between bihar chief minister Nitish and Kishor, who is also the JD(U) vice president over the party's stance on the Citizenship Amendment Act. Meanwhile the JD(U) voted in favour of the Bill in the lok sabha as well in the rajya sabha, Kishor declared that he was "not giving up" his opposition to the legislation while its Muslim MLAs and MLCs propose to seek an audience with the chief minister who heads the party and apprise him of their anxieties.

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