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AAP's Manish Sisodia confident of Delhi like verdict in Punjab, Goa polls

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Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday heaped praise on new Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal saying ‘the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government is ‘comfortable’ with new administrator’.

File pic - Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia
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Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday heaped praise on new Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal saying ‘the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government is ‘comfortable’ with new administrator’.

"I have met him many times and we feel comfortable with him," Sisodia, who also holds the Education Portfolio and is a confidant of CM Arvind Kejriwal, said.

"We (Delhi government and Baijal) have been discussing issues. Many files that had been held up (by Jung) are being cleared... He is a positive man," he added.

Sisodia said Baijal had worked in several government departments in Delhi and knew the problems faced by the national capital. Sisodia's praise of the new Lt Governor marks a major departure from the way the AAP government in Delhi and Jung were in perennial conflict mode over issues of governance.

Asked about party’s performance in the election-bound states, he expressed confidence of winning assembly elections in both Punjab and Goa.

“An election victory in a major state like Punjab will give a huge boost to the AAP nationally for its brand of clean politics," Sisodia said.

"We will have a clean sweep in the battle for the 117-seat Punjab assembly. It will be like a Delhi verdict," he added.

The AAP swept 67 of the 70 seats in Delhi in February 2015, delivering the first electoral rout to Prime Minister Narendra Modi since he became the Gujarat Chief Minister in 2001.

According to Sisodia, the AAP's achievements in the education and health sectors, and the various steps it had taken for the trading community in Delhi, were enormously helping the party in Punjab.

He accused the Akali Dal and the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), the BJP's ideological parent, of telling people in Punjab's rural areas to vote for the Congress if they were unhappy with the Akali-BJP government.

"This has backfired," said Sisodia, who returned from Punjab recently after extensively campaigning there. "It has made people believe Kejriwal's charge that the Akalis and the Congress are secretly allied against the AAP."

Sisodia claimed the AAP would win the battle for the 40-seat Goa assembly too.

He said Kejriwal's appeal was working in both Punjab and Goa, and the ruling BJP had been weakened in Goa. "People in Goa are looking for a new hope. That hope is AAP."

Sisodia said it was part of the AAP's political strategy to name former bureaucrat Elvis Gomes as the chief ministerial candidate in Goa but name none in Punjab.

He said it was sad Modi did not accept his party's request to have "a healthy competition" between the central and Delhi governments in the areas of Digital India, Clean India and Skill Development.

"The BJP," he said, "does not have new ideas. They only believe in politics of gimmicks. This can't work in the long run."

With IANS Inputs

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