AMRITSAR: Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP ) will not be fielding its candidates from all 85 wards for the MC elections here and has forged an alliance with the BSP and CPI to contest the civic body polls.According to the seat-sharing agreement between the three parties, AAP will contest on 62 seats while the BSP and CPI would contest 11 and eight seats, respectively. In a hurriedly made electoral pact, the three parties have not even made any common minimum programme. “We had filed 85 nomination papers but 23 were rejected,” Punjab AAP ’s disciplinary committee chairman Dr Inderbir Singh Nijjar told TOI on Monday.Sources said that the party couldn’t find resourceful candidates for all seats and decided to join hands with the BSP and CPI. “We have failed to win people’s hearts or make any significant impact on society, so people are disenchanted with us,” was the candid reply of a senior AAP leader, who didn’t want to give his name.A CPI leader, Amarjit Singh Asal, said that they had fielded eight candidates and AAP would help one of their nominees in ward number 25 and four candidates of BSP. Possibility is that in several wards candidates of all three parties could face each other. “There is likelihood that in several wards we would be facing each other since local elections are not fought on party’s reputation but image of a local candidate. In such a situation it will be a friendly match,” he said.Agreeing to that, Dr Nijjar said that, “In those seats we wouldn’t be opposing them vigorously. We are contesting on local issues like sanitation, electricity, water supply, sewerage and traffic and for all political parties the issues are the same.” He further stated that senior leaders, including Punjab AAP chief Bhagwant Mann and Leader of Opposition Sukhpal Singh Khaira , would arrive here for canvassing.