AAP PAC Meeting in Progress for Delhi Elections; Discussing Initial Candidate List

AAP's PAC gathering is underway to discuss candidate nominations for the Delhi Assembly 2025 elections, potentially unveiling the first candidate list today.
Arvind Kejriwal making an announcement

Source: aajtak

The Aam Aadmi Party's PAC meeting is in full swing. This critical session will deliberate on potential candidates for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections. The meeting, graced by AAP's national convenor and former Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, is taking place at his residence.

It has been reported that the PAC, AAP's core decision-making body, has been summoned for a strategic meeting today. The agenda focuses on selecting candidates for the Delhi Assembly 2025 elections and discussing the party's overall election strategy. Observers anticipate the possible release of AAP's first list of candidates today.

Kejriwal Shares Insights with Party Workers

Recently, Kejriwal, the national convenor of AAP, offered strategic insights at a workers' conference, bolstering efforts for regaining governance in Delhi. Addressing them, he emphasized, 'Consider that Kejriwal is fighting on all 70 seats. I assure you, no ticket will be given based on family connections or nepotism. Only those with commendable work and positive community influence will be considered.'

Addressing the workers, he further elaborated, 'Friends, centuries ago, a righteous battle took place in Kurukshetra, between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. The Kauravas had immense power, armies, and wealth. The forthcoming Delhi elections are akin to this dharma yudh (righteous battle). We foresaw this three days ago when we clinched the Mayor election. The BJP anticipated victory, planning a triumphant march from the Civic Center to their headquarters, with an expected tweet from the Prime Minister about their win. The Pandavas had Lord Krishna; similarly, we have divine support, which I am set to demonstrate. The political landscape in Delhi is indeed reflective of this historic struggle.'

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