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Kejriwal finds no wrong in forging alliance with corrupt Congress

Arvind Kejriwal, who once was against taking Congress’s support, and got votes for the same in Delhi poll, has suddenly changed his stance saying there is nothing wrong in forming the Government in the State.
On the issue of Government formation, the Aam Aadmi Party convener Kejriwal was quoted as saying, “It is a political question now… whether or not we form Government … there is nothing unethical about it now.”
Earlier on Friday, AAP leader Manish Sisodia said that there were indications that people of Delhi want the party to form the Government but any final decision will be taken only after the result of referendum comes.
Sisodia, who won from Patparganj seat, and few other party leaders have been holding a series of public meetings to get the perception of people on whether AAP should form a Government with the support of Congress.
“There are indications that people want AAP to form the Government, but the final decision will be take only after the result of referendum is out by Monday morning,” he said.
Congress, after being routed in the Delhi Assembly polls and whose only eight MLAs won, had said that they would be giving unconditional support to AAP to form the Government.
They also said that they were supporting AAP, just to save the people of Delhi from re-election.
Sisodia said, it was the Congress which came to extend their support, the party had not gone to ask for support.
AAP had been saying that they won’t take support from or extend support to Congress or BJP to form the Government.
There had been difference of opinion among the newly elected party MLAs, some of them were against forming the Government with the support from Congress while some were in favour of it.
Source : Niti Central

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