Congress Likely to Secure 3 Seats, AAP 4: Delhi’s Lok Sabha Seat-Sharing Talks Near Final Round: Reports

The culmination of talks between the two parties comes after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal acknowledged that the seat-sharing discussions had entered their "final stage."

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As the political landscape heats up in the run-up to the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the Congress party and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi are reportedly on the brink of finalizing a seat-sharing agreement. Sources close to the negotiations have revealed to Indian Today that the Congress is likely to secure three out of the seven parliamentary seats in Delhi, leaving the remaining four seats for the AAP, which currently holds power in the national capital.

The culmination of talks between the two parties comes after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal acknowledged that the seat-sharing discussions had entered their “final stage.” However, Kejriwal expressed regret over the prolonged delay in reaching an agreement, emphasizing that the negotiations should have been concluded earlier.

“Let’s see what happens in the next two to three days. It has been delayed a lot, it should have happened earlier,” remarked Kejriwal during interactions with reporters earlier this week.

The prospective alliance between the Congress and the AAP in Delhi has been the subject of intense speculation and scrutiny, given the electoral significance of the national capital. With both parties aiming to maximize their electoral prospects and leverage their respective strengths, the seat-sharing arrangement holds significant implications for the outcome of the Lok Sabha elections in Delhi.

As negotiations approach their final stages, political observers keenly await the formal announcement of the seat-sharing agreement and its impact on the electoral dynamics in Delhi. The alliance between the Congress and the AAP, if materialized, could potentially alter the electoral landscape and pose a formidable challenge to rival political entities in the national capital.

With the Lok Sabha elections fast approaching, the imminent conclusion of seat-sharing discussions in Delhi sets the stage for intensified campaigning and political maneuvering as parties vie for supremacy and electoral success in one of the country’s most crucial battlegrounds.

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