BAAP reportedly comprises of many former members of India Against Corruption group. BAAP reportedly comprises of many former members of India Against Corruption group.

The BJP in Delhi, preparing for fresh Assembly elections, has reportedly reached out to the Bhartiya Aam Aadmi Parivar (BAAP), purportedly to counter the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

An Indian Express report on Friday, quoting sources in the state BJP, said BJPs Delhi unit chief Satish Upadhyay has held a meeting with BAAP chief Neeraj Kumar to discuss strategy to take on Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP.

The report, quoting BJP sources, said the party was targeting seats where it narrowly lost to the AAP by in the last Assembly polls held in December last year.

In the report, BAAP chief confirmed that he had held talks with the BJP.

Neeraj Kumar said a decision on fielding candidates in the Assembly polls had been taken.

BAAP candidates would contest as independents on as many seats as possible??, Neeraj Kumar was quoted as saying.

BAAP reportedly comprises of many former members of India Against Corruption group.