AAP Couldn't Fulfil Promises, Says Veteran Leader Shoaib Iqbal On Exit
'Fed Up with Party Ideology': Shoaib Iqbal
Iqbal said that AAP was not able to fulfil the promises it made to the people. "I am fed up with the ideology and policies of the Aam Aadmi Party. The Aam Aadmi Party was not able to fulfil the promises it made to the public," the former six-time MLA said in a video message.
Shoaib Iqbal was the Aam Aadmi Party MLA from the Matia Mahal constituency for the 2020-25 term. He held the seat since 1993 across several parties, including the Janata Dal, Janata Dal (United), Lok Janshakti Party, Janata Dal (Secular), and Congress, before joining AAP ahead of the 2020 polls. In 2025, the AAP gave the ticket to his son, Aaley Muhammad Iqbal, who is the current MLA from Matia Mahal.
Resignation Comes Ahead of MCD Bypolls
His resignation came as the Delhi Municipal Corporation by-elections are scheduled to take place on November 30.
AAP Announces Candidates
On Sunday, the Aam Aadmi Party announced its candidates for the bypolls. For AAP, the bypoll holds significant political importance as it presents a major test for the party to gauge the public mood following its electoral setback in the Assembly election earlier this year. The AAP's Ram Swaroop Kanojia will contest from Dakshin Puri, Anuj Sharma from Sangam Vihar A, and Eeshna Gupta from Greater Kailash.
Geeta Rawat has been named AAP candidate from Vinod Nagar, while Babita Ahlawat will contest from Shalimar Bagh B. Seema Vikas Goel has been fielded from Ashok Vihar, Harsh Sharma from Chandni Chowk, and Muddasir Usman Qureshi from Chandni Mahal.
Rajbala Sehrawat will contest from Dwarka B, Anil Lakra from Mundka, Rajan Arora from Naraina, and Keshav Chauhan from Dichao Kalan.
Key Election Dates and Stakes
The last date of filing of nominations is November 10, and the scrutiny of papers will take place on November 12. The last date of withdrawal of nomination is November 15.
The BJP held nine of the 12 wards earlier, and AAP councillors represented the remaining three. Rekha Gupta represented the Shalimar Bagh-B ward, which she relinquished after winning the Assembly polls earlier this year, and subsequently became Delhi's chief minister.
The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress also announced their candidates for the by-elections.
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