• Himanta Biswa Sarma, the chief minister of Assam, said AAP's political startup has failed

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    Himanta Biswa Sarma, the chief minister of Assam, said AAP's political startup has failed


    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#1C1A1A">Digital Desk: Himanta
    Biswa Sarma, the chief minister of Assam, has claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party
    failed as a political start-up and that they have since been trying to sell the
    same thing. "AAP is a political startup that has failed. They haven't
    advanced to the point of being an MSME even after ten years. They have been
    attempting to sell the same item without delivery confirmation for the past ten
    years "Himanta Biswa Sarma, the chief minister of Assam, made the
    statement while at an event in the capital on Saturday. He had before made fun
    of the Congress for holding recently and predicted that people who supported
    Shashi.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#1C1A1A">The CM for Assam
    remarked, "Even before the votes were counted, the outcome of the
    so-called internal elections within the Congress was known and declared. The
    1,000 delegates who had the guts to support Shashi Tharoor were the sole
    democratic members of the Congress. They should soon join BJP, in my
    opinion." Sandeep Dikshit, a congressman, responded to Himanta Biswa
    Sarma's remark by saying that he voted for Shashi Tharoor in the most recent
    election for party president only to make sure that individuals like him are
    not promoted in Congress.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:#1C1A1A">Our
    "courage" was to fight against the systems that you symbolise,
    Dikshit wrote in a tweet after voting for Shashi Tharoor. "I voted for
    Shashi Tharoor specifically so we get a Congress greedy and selfish people and
    manipulators like you never again are promoted in Congress," she added.
    Mallikarjun Kharge's senior party colleague Tharoor challenged him for the
    position, and Tharoor claimed that only people who lack the will to battle are
    tempted to join the BJP. To become the first non-Gandhi Congress president in
    24 years, Kharge easily defeated Tharoor. In the presidential election on
    October 17, Kharge received 7,897 votes.













    Notably, CM Sarma's comments have been made during the Delhi
    and Gujarat election seasons. On December 1 and 5, there will be two separate
    rounds of voting. The election results for Himachal Pradesh, whose elections
    were held on November 12, will be announced on December 8, which also happens
    to be the day of the vote counting. For the Delhi MCD elections, the nomination
    process has already begun. The deadline to submit nominations is November 14,
    and forms will be reviewed on November 16. November 19 is the final day for
    withdrawing nominations. On December 4, there will be MCD elections. Voter
    tallies will be tallied on December.