Kumar Vishwas, the party's national executive member, told TOI "rajnitik shuddhikaran (political purification)" was required not only in Delhi but in other parts of the country to fight corruption. The picture now is markedly different from the scenario last October when AAP withdrew from the Haryana assembly polls, seemingly in disarray after senior functionary Yogendra Yadav's defeat in Gurgaon in the Lok Sabha polls a few months before that. AAP MLA from Rajouri Garden sounded the party's expansion bugle and said, "Our next target is Punjab. We have defeated the Akalis in Delhi. The entire Punjab government cabinet, including deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal, was in Rajouri Garden to defeat me, but we won."
The effect of the Delhi victory was visible in Lucknow too where AAP's two factions came together and agreed to resolve their differences. "There were some differences but everything will be resolved now," said AAP's UP spokesperson and national council member Vaibhav Maheshwari. "We will call a meeting of office-bearers later this month after AAP's oath-taking ceremony on February 14 to chalk out the future course of action in the state," he added.
AAP national executive member and UP in-charge Sanjay Singh said the party will now reorganize itself in UP for the 2017 assembly polls. "We will try to replace caste and communal politics with issue-based politics," he said. BJP needs course correction, PDP's Mufti advises Modi after Delhi debacle PDP patron Mufti Mohammed Sayeed on Tuesday advised BJP against indulging in divisive language and actions and said it must not ignore the message of Delhi's voters and said the result asserts the diversity within the country. "If there ever was a need for course correction for BJP, voters of Delhi have brought it home to them loud and clear," he said. BJP's electoral reverse has strengthened the bargaining position of PDP, the party with which it hopes to tie up for the first saffron coalition in J&K.
"Narendra Modi must take the lead in disciplining these elements who had started conveying a different idea about India so that the country forges ahead along its ethos of tolerance, diversity and communal harmony," Mufti said.
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