Sharma too was dropped and AAP fielded Ram Singh Netaji, who joined the party from Congress, from the Badarpur seat. "Even during the Lok Sabha election, I raised my objection over alliance with the Congress and now they have brought in five people from Congress who are directly or indirectly associated with (anti-Sikh riots convict) Sajjan Kumar," he said.īadarpur MLA N D Sharma, who quit the party protesting against induction of Congress leaders into the party fold, too had alleged that the party was selling tickets. Singh said he was disappointed with the party for denying him a ticket and nominating Dhillon. Singh was replaced by former Congress councillor Rajkumari Dhillon who had joined the party with Mishra. In the Dwarka seat, the AAP replaced Shastri, the grandson of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, by Vinay Kumar Mishra, Congress leader Mahabal Mishra's son who joined the party from Congress just a day before the candidates' list was released. All those MLAs whose performance was found to be not up to the mark were dropped," he said. The ticket distribution was strictly made on the basis of the performance of the MLAs which was closely scrutinised. "Does that mean when he previously contested from the AAP, he bought the ticket. Countering Shastri's allegations, another AAP leader said that when tickets are denied, people make such claims.
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