The issues of seat sharing, convener, campaign strategy and coordination among parties for the forthcoming state as well as national elections will be discussed during the third meeting of the coalition of 26 parties scheduled to take place in mumbai on september 31 and october 1, said aam aadmi party (AAP) rajya sabha MP Sanjay Singh. Clarifying AAP’s position on the state assembly elections where the congress and bjp are locked in bipolar contests, Singh said the state and national elections should be viewed with the same prism.On the issue of seat sharing for the upcoming elections, Singh said it cannot be decided overnight but the “sooner it happens, it will be better for the candidates”. When asked whether rahul gandhi and arvind kejriwal can be seen campaigning together for the upcoming elections, Singh said the leaders of every party will campaign for each other “whenever it is needed”.It is not possible to speak on this as they are general elections. Of course, seat sharing cannot be decided in a day. But the sooner it happens, the better it is for the candidates and parties as it will give them an early start. The objective of defeating the bjp in the elections will be achieved.The coalition will decide on the formula. If we say something, it will not look good. When you are in a coalition, a formula is decided according to which the number of seats are decided. As of now, that has not been decided and nor have there been any talk on the issue. It will not be right to speak out of turn. AAP fought on all seats in Karnataka, but the congress won with an overwhelming majority. We had fought the last rajasthan elections, and the congress formed the government. We had also contested all seats in madhya pradesh and the congress formed the government in 2018. In Chhattisgarh, AAP had contested on all seats in 2018, and the congress formed the government. The AAP had fought the elections in goa in 2017 and the congress was the number one party. Where have you got this formula? Which thermometer does the media use to show that when we fight, we damage the Congress. I have no idea.
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