New Delhi:The talks between the AAP and the Congress over seat sharing in Delhi for Lok Sabha polls were "much delayed", Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Wednesday, amid claims by sources on both sides that the chances of an alliance have hit a roadblock. On Tuesday, Kejriwal had said that talks for seat sharing in the national capital were in the "final stages" and a tie-up between the two parties would be announced soon.
There are seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi currently held by the BJP. Sources in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) indicated that if the alliance did not happen with the Congress, the party could declare its candidates in the next few days. When asked by reporters on the possibility of alliance with the Congress in Delhi, Kejriwal said, "It is much delayed, it should have happened much earlier. Let us see what happens in the next one-two days."
Delhi Congress president Arvinder Singh Lovely said that the party is prepared for elections on all the seven constituencies in Delhi. "The committee headed by Mukul Vasnik is continuously talking to the members of the INDIA bloc. It would not be appropriate for me to comment about that," he told reporters. Sources said despite several rounds of talks between the leaders of two parties, an agreement over number of seats to be contested by them was yet to be agreed upon.
Congress sources claimed that the party wanted to contest four of the seven Lok Sabha seats and leave the rest for the AAP. "This is justified as in the 2019 polls, the Congress candidates were runner-ups on six of the seven seats in Delhi while AAP candidates were on third place except for South Delhi constituency," said a senior Delhi Congress leader.