The party's Delhi in-charge Sanjay Jha announced it an event where few district-level Aam Aadmi Party workers, mainly from east Delhi, joined JD(U), accusing the AAP of neglecting Poorvanchalis in MCD ticket distribution.
Jha said JD(U) aims to tap the "discontent" among the AAP's poorvanchali voters' base.
He said the Poorvanchalis here have been "let down" by the Arvind Kejriwal government despite having extended every possible backing to it over the last two years.
BJP's decision to appoint Bhojpuri artiste Manoj Tiwari as its Delhi unit chief is also being seen as an attempt to woo the Poorvanchali community, comprising the people from the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
The Delhi unit of JD(U) was constituted during Kumar's visit here on December 3 last year.
Jha brushed aside Kumar's perceived closeness with Kejriwal, saying JD(U) will work for expanding its base and work towards ensuring "fair" representation of the Poorvanchali population.
The AAP has already released its first list of 109 candidates, which includes 49 women. The party is eyeing to wrest power of the civic bodies from the BJP.
Vinod Jha, who was among the ones who joined JD(U), claimed AAP will lose support of the Poorvanchalis owing to its "denial" of tickets to people of the region.
"They had committed that they will provide at least one ticket to a Poorvanchali in each of the assembly constituencies," he said.
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