ABP Shikhar Sammelan Haryana: 'I’m Confident CM Will Be Released from Jail,' Claims Manish Sisodia
With less than a month remaining until the Haryana Assembly elections, all parties have intensified their preparations. In response to demands from BJP and INLD, the date for voting has been changed. Instead of October 1, voting will now take place on October 5. The Election Commission has announced this adjustment to accommodate the centuries-old festival of the Bishnoi community. Consequently, the counting of votes, originally scheduled for October 4, will now occur on October 8. On Friday, September 13, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia participated in a special summit organized by ABP News. During the event, Sisodia discussed the party’s preparations for the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, highlighting AAP’s strategic planning, grassroots mobilization, and voter engagement efforts. He addressed the reasons behind the failure to form an alliance with Congress, citing policy and vision differences as the main obstacles. Regarding AAP's Chief Ministerial candidate for Haryana, Sisodia mentioned that the party is still deliberating on this decision and would make an announcement at the right time, ensuring that their choice aligns with strategic and party considerations. His comments provided valuable insights into AAP's election strategies, alliance dynamics, and leadership planning.