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AAP pits ‘poll veteran’ against Harsh Vardhan

The Aam Aadmi Party’s search for a candidate strong enough to take on the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate Harsh Vardhan in Krishna Nagar has ended with Ishrat Ali Ansari, a 65-year-old, barely-known political turncoat. Darpan Singh reports.

Updated on: Nov 15, 2013 07:38 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The Aam Aadmi Party’s search for a candidate strong enough to take on the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate Harsh Vardhan in Krishna Nagar has ended with Ishrat Ali Ansari, a 65-year-old, barely-known political turncoat.

A lawyer and a resident of Ramesh Park in Laxmi Nagar, Ansari has unsuccessfully contested parliamentary elections thrice from native Amroha in Uttar Pradesh — each time on a different party ticket.

Ansari, who studied law from Moradabad, thinks he will be tough competition for Vardhan, who has won four consecutive terms from Krishna Nagar.

“I have been a fighter, working for the cause of labourers and weavers,” he said. “During Emergency, I spent 19 months in jail. Krishna Nagar is a second home because it has a large population of people, mostly weavers, who have migrated from Uttar Pradesh areas such as Amroha and Bijnor.”

AAP spokesperson Manish Sisodia said: “Ansari is a political veteran. He would do well.” The Congress has fielded former BJP councillor VK Monga from the seat. At one time, Monga was an associate of Vardhan.

He claimed to have good support in areas such as Khureji, Brij Puri, Rani Garden and Araam Park. “There is no difference between the Congress and the BJP. Both are corrupt and spread hatred. I have come to Krishna Nagar with a message of love and harmony. Only AAP can provide a credible alternative,” he said.

 
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