. NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced 22 candidates for the upcoming Zilla Panchayat elections in Goa and said it plans to contest all 50 seats. This is the first time the party will fight all 50 seats in the state. More candidates are likely to be announced in the coming days. The announcement indicates a push by AAP to expand its organisation at the local level. The party said its candidates include young people, women, and social workers from different communities. Opposition parties, including AAP, have been criticising the BJP-led state government over rising prices, unemployment, and the condition of basic services in villages. The government, however, maintains that development works are continuing.The election for the 50 constituencies of the zilla panchayat (ZP), earlier scheduled for December 13, has been postponed to December 20, the government said on Tuesday. The detailed schedule will be issued by the state election commission (SEC).End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Urges Stronger Global Action At UN As Navy’s 520 Rescues Spotlight Arabian Sea InstabilityAt Indo-Pacific Forum, Pakistan Claims India Endangering Peace With War Rhetoric, IWT SuspensionBravery In The Sky: The Story Of Namansh Syal, Tejas Pilot Who Died During The Dubai Airshow DisplayAustralian PM Condoles Red Fort Attack, Saudi Bus Tragedy As He Meets PM Modi During G20 SummitTejas Crash: IAF Pilot Killed In Dubai Crash Identified As Wing Commander Namansh SyalDefence Experts Break Down Possible Causes Behind Tejas Fighter Jet Crash In DubaiPM Modi Gets Rousing Welcome From Indian Diaspora In Johannesburg Ahead Of G20 Summit | South Africa’‘I Am A Hindu’: Shashi Tharoor Evokes Swami Vivekananda To Tell The World What Hinduism Stands ForAmit Shah Says BSF Crushed 118 Pak Posts, He Issues Tough Security Message From Sindoor Van In KutchEx-CIA Reveals Savage Reply To Imran Khan’s PTI After Apology Demand Over His India-Pak War Analysis123PhotostoriesVikrant Massey transforms from small-screen charm to big-screen powerhouse with calm conviction and commanding presenceSoup first or noodles? This Japanese film shows the right way to eat ramenBollywood’s most unforgettable love stories, woven with passion and heart, the romances that moved generationsThe MET Gala fashion fails we still haven’t recovered fromKareena Kapoor’s Ladakh-inspired printed silk shirt and dramatic fringe skirt are the fashion plot twist of 202510 Morning habits that boost brain power in children5 surprising vitamin D-rich foods Indians often overlookNot losing weight despite clean eating? Top GI surgeon suggests checking 7 hidden medical cluesWhy do kids need Vitamin B12? Deficiency signs parents must be aware ofKidney disease emerges as the ninth leading cause of death globally: Early signs you should not ignore123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingPortland Trail Blazers vs Golden State WarriorsSavannah JamesMiami Heat vs Chicago BullsSophie CunninghamHow to get Vecna Skin in FortniteAdam FootePM ModiLebron JamesNBA CupCade Cunningham
NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced 22 candidates for the upcoming Zilla Panchayat elections in Goa and said it plans to contest all 50 seats. This is the first time the party will fight all 50 seats in the state. More candidates are likely to be announced in the coming days. The announcement indicates a push by AAP to expand its organisation at the local level. The party said its candidates include young people, women, and social workers from different communities. Opposition parties, including AAP, have been criticising the BJP-led state government over rising prices, unemployment, and the condition of basic services in villages. The government, however, maintains that development works are continuing.The election for the 50 constituencies of the zilla panchayat (ZP), earlier scheduled for December 13, has been postponed to December 20, the government said on Tuesday. The detailed schedule will be issued by the state election commission (SEC).