Congress not serious about alliance: Senior AAP leader

New Delhi: No alliance is being finalized with Congress said AAP Party today a day after declaring its candidate for the seventh Lok Sabha Seat.

The Senior party leader Gopal Rai said asserted “enough is enough” and these candidates are the final seven candidates besides saying there will no longer be any alliance with Congress.

The ruling AAP had earlier on March 2, announced the names of its candidates for the six Lok Sabha seats.

The last Candidate was however declared on Sunday after seeing Congress’s “irresponsible and indecisive” attitude towards an alliance.

“Despite facing stiff opposition from its workers, the AAP was open to an alliance with the Congress in Delhi but after waiting for so long and constantly hearing conflicting statements from the party, we have decided that enough is enough and now even if Congress approaches us with a proposal there would be no alliance in Delhi,” he said.

The senior leader added so far there has no communication from the Congress which clearly shows the party is “not serious” about elections in Delhi.

Meanwhile, BJP and Congress have not yet declared the names of the candidates contesting in elections.

Earlier there were rumours of an alliance between Congress-AAP last week when the grand old party decided to seek feedback from its booth-level workers on a tie-up with the AAP.

“There are many leaders and workers in Delhi Congress who are in favour of an alliance with AAP. But a final call in this regard will be taken by party president Rahul Gandhi,” P C Chacko, a senior Congress leader, had back then expressed interest in the alliance.