
AAP spokesperson pitches Kejriwal as INDIA bloc's PM face; Atishi says he is not in race
The Hindu
AAP spokesperson pitches for Arvind Kejriwal as Opposition bloc’s PM candidate but Delhi Cabinet Minister Atishi says Kejriwal has no such aspirations.
The Aam Aadmi Party's chief national spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar on August 30 pitched for Arvind Kejriwal as the prime ministerial candidate for the opposition INDIA bloc. Hours later, Delhi Cabinet Minister Atishi said the Chief Minister does not have such aspirations.
Ms. Kakkar said that Mr. Kejriwal, as the Chief Minister of Delhi, has given a model that the whole country can benefit from.
The comments came a day ahead of the INDIA alliance's meeting in Mumbai during which the Opposition leaders are expected to chalk out a joint campaign strategy to take on the BJP-led NDA in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and iron out the differences among themselves.
To a question on who should be the prime ministerial candidate for the INDIA alliance, the AAP's chief national spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar told PTI, "As a spokesperson, I would propose our national convener Arvind Kejriwal's name." She said Mr. Kejriwal has constantly raised the issues of the people and "has given a model" which has led to the least inflation in Delhi. "He has given a model that benefits the people. I would want it to happen but the decision is not in my hands," the AAP's chief spokesperson said.
When the party's Delhi convener and Environment Minister Gopal Rai was asked about it, he said that every member of the AAP wants Mr. Kejriwal for the Prime Minister's post but a decision on it would only be finalised by all the members of the INDIA bloc.
"Every party wants their leader to become prime minister. AAP members also want their national convener to become PM. All members of the INDIA alliance will sit down and whatever the decision is, we will go accordingly," he said.
When asked whether the AAP will propose Mr. Kejriwal’s name as a prime ministerial candidate, he said, “There is nothing like giving a name. We are already its part and Arvind Kejriwal is a part of the bloc.” Atishi, however, said Mr. Kejriwal is not in the race for the Prime Minister’s post.

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