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Nagaland politics is a huge game of money, says NE AAP in-charge Rajesh Sharma

First Published: 5th February, 2023 18:09 IST

The party-in-charge also said that the party will not have any pre- poll or post-poll alliances

With just a few days to go for the upcoming Nagaland Assembly elections, the Nagaland Aam Aadmi Party is all set to announce its candidate list on February 7.
Addressing a press conference, Aam Aadmi Party-in-charge of the Northeast, Rajesh Sharma, said that Nagaland politics is a huge game of money.
“We are contesting this Nagaland election. Many have approached us, but Nagaland politics is based on money power; it is a huge game of money,” Sharma said.
He also said that the Aam Aadmi Party never encourages such kinds of politics.
Sharma also urged the Naga youths and women to come out and join AAP if they wanted change and to develop politics in Nagaland. Sharma added that the party is ready to give tickets to the eligible ones.
The party-in-charge also said that the party will not have any pre- poll or post-poll alliances.
Briefing the media, Nagaland AAP president Asu Keyho stated that the party is committed to providing hope and a new vision for the state of Nagaland and that change must come from the people.
“We have seen the delivery of AAP in Delhi and Punjab.” We are hopeful that the Delhi model will come to Nagaland. AAP have outshined themselves in their delivery. “We have an open mind and invite like-minded people.” Asu Keyho said.

Also read: ENPO relaxes boycott of polls; urges people to participate in elections

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