In a significant development, a split appeared in the recently formed opposition party 'India', with the congress deciding to contest independently in all the 7 lok sabha constituencies in Delhi. In a significant development, a split appeared in the recently formed opposition party 'India', with the congress deciding to contest independently in all the 7 lok sabha constituencies in Delhi. This has infuriated Delhi's aam aadmi party, a member party of the 'India' party, and has warned of a boycott of the month-end india party meeting in Mumbai.
On Wednesday, a meeting was held with the leaders of the party's delhi region under the leadership of congress President mallikarjun Kharge. In this meeting, the possibilities of alliance with aam aadmi party in the upcoming Lokasabha election were discussed. Many leaders including mp Rahul Gandhi, delhi congress leader Ajay Maken, delhi congress President anil chaudhary were present. congress leader Alaka Lamba later spoke to reporters and said that she will contest in all 7 constituencies of Delhi. He said that there are only 7 months left for the election and all constituencies have been instructed to prepare. But AAP spokesperson priyanka Kakkar objected to this and said, 'Congress will contest separately in delhi, which means that the formation of the india party is meaningless. He said that the AAP leadership will decide whether to go to the meeting of the india group to be held on august 31 in Mumbai. AAP minister Saurabh Bhardwaj said, 'The alliance will be decided by the parties and the leadership of the party in India.
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