15 Councillors of AAP Float New Outfit Ahead of Crucial MCD Polls
- Fifteen councillors led by Mukesh Goel and Himani Jain resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party in New Delhi and formed the Indraprastha Vikas Party.
- They pointed to ongoing internal disputes and a lack of notable progress during their 2.5 years serving in Delhi’s municipal body as key reasons for their departure.
- The new party aims to focus on Delhi’s development and intends to support any party committed to this goal while rejecting both AAP and BJP approaches.
- Mukesh Goel mentioned that approximately 15 councillors have left Aam Aadmi Party’s primary membership and established a new entity called Indraprastha Vikas Party. Meanwhile, AAP accused the BJP of trying to entice its councillors with an alleged bribe of Rs five crore.
- The resignations mark a significant setback for AAP ahead of crucial municipal elections and suggest further political shifts might follow in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi.
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Big blow to A 13 councillors quit, announce new party led by Mukesh Goel, cite lack of governance
In a major political development, 13 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillors have resigned and announced the formation of a new party, marking a major setback for the Arvind Kejriwal led party. Claiming the formation of a third front in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), they have announced the launch of a new political outfit named "Indraprastha Vikas Party". The new party will be led by senior councillor Mukesh Goel, who claims the support of…
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