Congress is ready to contest in the 2024 elections and planning to win Lok Sabha seats in Delhi

Congress Party Leader Rahul Gandhi and Party President Mallikarjun Kharge met in a meeting with Congress leaders for the preparation of Lok Sabha elections in 2024 The Congress is planning to contest all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi in the 2024 elections. The AAP criticized the Congress party before the announcement.
The Congress Party announced its plans to contest and Win the seven Lok Sabha seats in New Delhi in the 2024 elections. After a lengthy meeting, the assertion came out regarding the 2024 elections. In this meeting, top Political leaders were present, including Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi and Congress party President Mallikarjun Kharge. The Aam Adami Party, a Fellow INDIA ally, said there is a necessity to talk before the formal announcement of the 2024 election plans.
Alka Lamba said that following the meeting, we have been asked about the plan for the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections. It has been decide to contest all seven Lok Sabha seats. Seven months are left for elections, and party workers are asked to prepare for all seven Lok Sabha Seats.
AAP Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj’s Response and Priyanka Kakar’s Concern
The Response from AAP Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj Our central leadership will decide on the poll alliance. Our Political affairs committee and INDIA parties will sit together and discuss this matter, he said.
APP Priyanka Kakar said that if Congress doesn’t want to form an alliance in Delhi, it’s a waste of time and makes no sense to go for the INDIA alliance. The party’s top leaders will decide whether or not to attend the next INDIA Alliance meeting.
The Opposition Parties are working to stitch together an alliance for the 2024 elections. In Mumbai at the end of this month, the INDIA bloc will hold a meeting for discussion about the seat-sharing formula for the Lok Sabha Elections.
According to speculation, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar may soon get a formal position in the INDIA alliance. The JD(U) Chief arrived in the national capital on Wednesday and was slated to meet a number of opposition party leaders. He wants to talk with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as well as the Congress’s top leaders.
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