There are many aspirations within the AAP for the three seats for the Upper House of Parliament that goes to polls in the mid-January.
The election has also created a bitterness in the party. This is also one of the reasons to delay the announcement of the candidates.
Senior party leader Kumar Vishwas, who has been at odds with the leadership for sometime now, was considered to be one of the strongest contenders.
Apart from him, Ashutosh, Sanjay Singh are other two candidates for the Upper House if the party choses to field its leaders.
"But we are looking for candidates outside the organisation," the leader said.
The leader added that the party is looking for candidates from the field of law, economics and social work.
The party had also approached former RBI Governor Raguram Rajan in October, but he declined the offer.
The move to not field any party leader to the Rajya Sabha is also seen as an attempt to put an end to the intra-party rivalry.
With its brute majority in the 67-member Delhi Legislative Assembly, getting its three members elected to the Upper House is given.
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