AAP party status: AAP approaches court over delay in getting national party status, High Court directs Election Commission

The trouble of Aam Aadmi Party is not taking the name of stopping. Sometimes party leaders are going to jail and sometimes they are raided. In such a situation, once again a new news has come for the party. Now the news is coming that there is delay in getting the status of national party officially to AAP.

Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party has reached the Karnataka High Court regarding this claim. Information has come to light that this petition has been filed by AAP Karnataka convenor Prithvi Reddy. The court has directed the Election Commission to take a decision on this by April 13.

According to reports, according to the petition filed in the cart, AAP fulfills all the conditions to become a national party, but despite this, there is a delay in giving the status. Let us tell you that AAP has announced to contest elections on all the seats of the Karnataka Assembly. In such a situation, if it gets the status of a national party soon, then the party will be benefited.

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