AAP pulls out of Delhi mayoral race, accuses BJP of unethical tactics; hints at possible AAP-Congress alliance.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has decided to withdraw from the Delhi mayoral elections, citing alleged unethical tactics employed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to influence AAP councillors. AAP leaders have accused the BJP of resorting to tactics such as horse-trading and intimidation. The party also claimed that the BJP’s lack of cooperation has impeded their work within the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). In response, the BJP has asserted that the AAP was well aware of its impending defeat in the elections and had neglected its responsibilities towards the MCD. The BJP also hinted at a potential alliance between the AAP and the Congress, while the Congress has confirmed its participation in the elections. The developments in the Delhi mayoral elections reflect the ongoing political dynamics in the capital city.

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