AAP threatened to boycott Mumbai meeting over a remark by a Delhi Congress leader

Sekar Chandra
Previously the AAP had threatened to boycott the proposed mumbai meeting over a remark by a delhi congress leader that the grand old party was preparing for a strong contest in all the seven seats in 2024 lok sabha elections. With AAP reacting strongly to the remark, the congress was quick to distance itself from the spokesperson's remark and also issued a clarification.

Delhi chief minister arvind kejriwal confirmed the participation of aam aadmi party in the third meeting of opposition's india to be held in mumbai at the end of this month. AAP was a part of the first two meetings held in patna and Bengaluru.
"Will go to Mumbai. Will share with you the outcome," kejriwal told reporters on the sidelines of an event when asked if he would join the upcoming meeting of the opposition parties in Mumbai.
AAP shares an uneasy presence in the opposition alliance given its competing political interests vis-à-vis the congress in several states.
Last week, the AAP had threatened to boycott the proposed mumbai meeting over a remark by a delhi congress leader that the grand old party was preparing for a strong contest in all the seven seats in 2024 lok sabha elections. With AAP reacting strongly to the remark, the congress was quick to distance itself from the spokesperson's remark and also issued a clarification.

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