Arvind Kejriwal's AAP hopes to re-do 2014 in 2019 LS polls in Punjab
Moga , Mar 3 (UNI/IBNS) Winning four seats in 2014 Lok Sabha polls and all from Punjab only, the Adami Party(AAP) hopes that the people of the state may bless it again in the coming Lok Sabha polls.
The AAP hopes this keeping in mind the AAP and SAD Taksali entering into an alliance on Saturday for the coming Lok Sabha polls.Though final decision of seat sharing will be taken within next day or two .
Earlier, the alliance with 'Punjab Democratic Alliance' failed over the sharing of seats.
The highly placed sources of both SAD Taksali and AAP disclose that both the parties are hoping to take BSP on board as alliance talks were still going on.
The Adami Party and Akali Dal Taksali, a breakaway outfit from the SAD are set to enter into a tie-up for contesting the coming Lok Sabha polls in Punjab jointly the move came after talks for an alliance between the Akali Dal Taksali and 'Punjab Democratic Alliance' failed over the sharing of seats.
This was stated here on Sunday by Sewa Singh Shekwan secretary general of SAD Taksali and claimed that we have successfully held talks with the AAP for contesting the Lok Sabha election in Punjab unitedly.
The AAP MLA and leader of the opposition Harpal Singh Cheema said," both the parties have agreed in principle to enter into an alliance for fighting the Lok Sabha polls and the final decision in this regard including the seat sharing will be announced in a day or two.
The contention between the SAD Taksali and PDA lies over the sharing of seat as SAD Taksali is determined to contest Anandpur Sahib with Beer Devinder Singh as its candidate while the PDA was also determined to give this seat to BSP.
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