Jalandhar (The Uttam Hindu): In a recent development, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has removed its candidate list from its official social media pages, raising speculation about potential changes in its electoral strategy ahead of the upcoming municipal elections in Jalandhar. The elections, set for December 21, 2024, are generating significant debate over candidate selection, particularly in constituencies like the Cantt and Central areas. Sources suggest that a major reshuffling of candidates is expected, with several wards in the North and West regions also being reconsidered.

The backdrop to this situation is the ongoing chaos surrounding the filing of nomination papers. With only two days remaining until the deadline on December 13, political parties including AAP, Congress, BJP, and SAD have yet to officially announce their candidates. The delay in releasing the revised electoral list by the local administration has drawn criticism from party leaders, who argue that it is causing delays in the nomination process. There are also allegations that rival parties are being pressured into joining AAP or discouraged from contesting at all. The confusion is further compounded by inconsistent instructions from Returning Officers, frustrating prospective candidates. Many are scrambling to obtain No-Due Certificates (NDCs) from the Municipal Corporation to ensure their eligibility to contest. As the deadline looms, candidates are working against the clock to finalize all necessary paperwork.

Amid these challenges, notable political shifts are taking place, with several leaders switching allegiances to AAP. Former Congress councillor Aruna Arora, along with other leaders from various parties, recently joined AAP, reflecting the party's efforts to strengthen its position in Jalandhar ahead of the elections. As the situation evolves, all eyes are on AAP's next moves and how they will address the current political turbulence in Jalandhar. The deletion of the candidate list and the possibility of strategic adjustments could have significant implications for their performance in the upcoming municipal elections.

The Uttam Hindu

The Uttam Hindu

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