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Gloves off: AAP, Congress alliance headed for split in Chandigarh

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The gloves are off. The heated trade of phrases between the Aam Aadmi Social gathering (AAP) and Congress leaders, who had joined forces in 2024 to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) within the mayoral polls, appear to be on the verge of a break up. Whereas native leaders of each events are brazenly denying any risk of combating the MC Basic Home elections, slated for December, collectively, there’s a enormous query mark on the upcoming mayoral elections, particularly because the Congress is saying it’s open to an “alliance with anybody” to beat the saffron get together.

While local leaders of both parties are openly denying any possibility of fighting the MC General House elections, slated for December, together, there is a huge question mark on the upcoming mayoral elections, especially since the Congress is saying it is open to an “alliance with anyone” to beat the saffron party. (HT File)
Whereas native leaders of each events are brazenly denying any risk of combating the MC Basic Home elections, slated for December, collectively, there’s a enormous query mark on the upcoming mayoral elections, particularly because the Congress is saying it’s open to an “alliance with anybody” to beat the saffron get together. (HT File)

On Tuesday, AAP’s Chandigarh in-charge Jarnail Singh had posted on social media web site ‘X’: “On the one hand, bitter rivals; however, companions in energy. The BJP having the mayor’s chair in Chandigarh and the Congress holding the posts of senior deputy mayor and deputy mayor is powerful proof of an alliance between the BJP and the Congress. The nation has now understood this sham struggle of yours. This sport won’t final for much longer.”

The Congress had hit out, recalling that in 2024, the mayor belonged to AAP whereas BJP leaders held key deputy posts.

Political specialists say Jarnail’s X submit could have been a well-thought out technique to arrange floor for the Punjab meeting elections slated early subsequent yr. The outcomes of Chandigarh MC polls could have a direct bearing on Punjab elections, and the 2 events can’t be seen combating collectively within the state’s capital simply months earlier than.

Jarnail’s feedback had come only a day after Congress’ Chandigarh unit president HS Fortunate, in a gathering with the get together management, MP Manish Tewari and councillors, had introduced that they’re keen to hitch arms with anybody to defeat the BJP within the mayoral polls.

On Wednesday, Fortunate, whereas speaking to HT, stated, “There isn’t a manner we’ll contest the December 2026 MC Basic Home elections collectively. We are going to sweep the MC elections on our personal and don’t want a celebration which has no stand. I feel Jarnail Singh was asleep when he all of the sudden awoke and wrote on social media that the Congress and the BJP are collectively. The truth is, it’s AAP councillors who’ve at all times betrayed us to hitch the BJP.”

AAP president Vijay Pal Singh refused to touch upon the upcoming mayoral elections however stated there will likely be no alliance through the December elections.

How AAP’s power eroded from 14 to 11 in 4 years

AAP entered town with a bang within the 2014 Lok Sabha polls with Gul Panag who got here third, consuming right into a majority of vote shares of each the Congress and the BJP. The get together misplaced its momentum quickly after however bounced again in 2021 because it received 14 seats within the 35-member Home. This was the primary time that the AAP had gained a majority within the metropolis. The BJP had received 12 seats whereas the Congress had 8 and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) secured one ward, although its councillor Hardeep Singh who later joined the AAP.

Regardless of not having a majority, it was the BJP that secured the mayor’s submit in 2022, 2023 and 2025. In January 2024, after a bungled mayoral ballot, the Supreme Courtroom had declared the AAP candidate because the winner which was the one time AAP was capable of submit its personal mayor.

Since 2021, AAP’s power has dwindled from 14 to 11 now. In 2023, then AAP councillor Taruna Mehta joined the Congress. Just lately, two AAP councillors Poonam and Suman Sharma joined the BJP.

In 2025, BJP’s Harpreet Babla received the high-stakes mayoral contest in opposition to AAP’s Prem Lata, securing 19 votes to her 17. A complete of 36 votes had been solid, together with that of MP Manish Tewari, who’s an ex-officio member of the Home. The BJP received the ballot battle regardless of the AAP-Congress alliance having 20 councillors in its camp, whereas BJP had 16.



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