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AAP’s Jagdeep Singh quits party after being denied ticket for Delhi elections

Singh said he quit as AAP chose to give a ticket to Rajkumari Dhillon instead, who had defected from the Congress recently.

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New Delhi: AAP’s Hari Nagar MLA Jagdeep Singh on Saturday said he had resigned from the party for being denied ticket for the February 8 Assembly election.

On speculation that he was planning to join the Shiromani Akali Dal, an ally of the BJP, Singh told PTI that talks are still going on with the party.

Singh said he had quit the Aam Aadmi Party as he was unhappy after being denied ticket and also because the party gave the nomination to Rajkumari Dhillon, who joined the party from the Congress recently.

“Even during the Lok Sabha election, I raised my objection over alliance with the Congress and now they have brought in five people from Congress who are directly or indirectly associated with (anti-Sikh riots convict) Sajjan Kumar,” he said.

Earlier in the day, AAP’s Dwarka MLA in the outgoing assembly Adarsh Shastri joined the Congress. Shastri quit the AAP after it denied him ticket to seek re-election from Dwarka constituency.


Also read: Ally headache for BJP in Delhi elections — Haryana partner JJP wants 12 seats, SAD 6


 

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