“Not Our Responsibility…”: Congress Slams Ally AAP As It Faces Delhi Rout

New Delhi:

It is not the Congress’ responsibility to make the Aam Aadmi Party win, party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate told NDTV Saturday, as the AAP slipped to a humbling defeat in the 2025 Assembly election.

“The onus of making the AAP win is not on the Congress… we will look for fertile political bastions and try to win these over, and Delhi is a place where we have been in the government for 15 years.”

“Our responsibility is not making the AAP win,” Ms Shrinate reiterated, adding, “Our responsibility is mounting a spirited campaign and contesting this election (or any other) as strongly as we can.”

“By that logic… Arvind Kejriwal went to Goa, Haryana, Gujarat, Uttarakhand… (to contest the election in each state)… and, in Goa and Uttarakhand, the vote-share difference between us and the BJP was exactly what the AAP got,” she said, suggesting the saffron party may have been beaten otherwise.

READ | Arvind Kejriwal Loses Seat, BJP Heads For Big Win In Delhi

In Goa, the BJP got 40.3 per cent of the votes, while the Congress got 13.5 per cent and the AAP 12.8 per cent. In Uttarakhand, the BJP got 44.3 per cent, the Congress 37.9, and the AAP 4.82.

Ms Shrinate’s sharp comments came as the AAP – on paper an ally of the Congress – floundered in its bid to win a third consecutive term in the national capital. It also came amid criticism of the Congress over its leadership of the INDIA bloc, which was meant to unite the opposition to defeat the BJP.

That however, has not been the case; since the bloc was formed in June 2023, it has failed to rein in the BJP, with the party (or an ally) winning a majority of the 13 state elections conducted since then.

And massive defeats in Haryana and Maharashtra last year – fueled by talk of rifts between the Congress and INDIA bloc allies in each state – i.e., Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena and Sharad Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party, and the AAP – further spotlighted the Congress’ leadership of the bloc.

READ | “Arrogant”: Allies Twist Knife After Congress’ Haryana Loss

That rift was out in full public view ahead of this Delhi election, with senior leaders from each side – Rahul Gandhi from the Congress and Arvind Kejriwal from the AAP – taking potshots at each other.

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Mr Gandhi fired several barbs at Mr Kejriwal and the AAP, including taking them to task over allegations of the BJP’s Haryana government had mixed “poison” in the Yamuna water supplied to the national capital. The Congress leader also attacked the AAP over the alleged liquor policy scam.

READ | Rahul Gandhi Calls Kejriwal “Architect Of Liquor Scam”, He Responds

The AAP, meanwhile, hit back by claiming the BJP and the Congress were ‘in cahoots’ with each other, and that they were conspiring to defeat the ‘people’s government’.

And talk of that rift resurfaced this morning after the BJP raced into a big early lead.

However, Ms Shrinate insisted that her party could be held accountable for the AAP’s poor performance, and that Mr Kejriwal would be called out for bad governance, just as the BJP would.

“When and where you need to be called out, you will. This attempt of the AAP and political analysts at large, or even by allies, to say ‘aapas aur lado‘, or ‘don’t fight amongst yourselves’… all of us assess our political bastions and fight the battles we need to fight,” she said.

The Congress leader’s ‘aapas aur lado‘ response was a reference after another INDIA bloc member – Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah – tweeted a jab at the alliance. Mr Abdullah and his National Conference had allied with the Congress for last year’s J&K election, but did not need the help.

READ | Aur Lado“: Omar Abdullah’s Jab At INDIA Allies AAP, Congress

The National Conference swept to victory on its own steam.

Exit polls had predicted a big win for the BJP in this Delhi election, a result the AAP had dismissed, saying it would return to form a third consecutive solo government in the national capital.

Eventually the exit polls proved to be correct; the BJP carved out a dominant win, claiming 48 of Delhi’s 70 Assembly seats. The AAP, which swept 67 in the 2015 election and 62 in 2020, managed just 22.

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