New Delhi, Dec. 10 -- Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Dilip Pandey on Monday rejected the speculation that he was upset with the party over his exclusion from its list of candidates for the upcoming Delhi Assembly polls and said he was not going anywhere.

In a letter shared on X, the AAP's chief whip in the Assembly said he decided to speak up as assumptions could be made based on his silence.

The AAP released its second list of 20 candidates for the Delhi polls on Monday, dropping 18 sitting MLAs, including Pandey. This came days after the Timarpur MLA hinted on Friday that he might be denied a ticket for the polls due to be held in February next year.

The party has fielded Surendra Pal Singh Bittu, who recently quit the BJP, from Timarpur...