An eye-opener for party: Delhi Congress chief on completion of first phase of Nyay Yatra
The Delhi Congress has completed the first phase of the Nyay Yatra it launched on November 8.
The Delhi Congress has completed the first phase of the Nyay Yatra it launched on November 8.
Ahead of the 2025 assembly elections, the Delhi Congress, on Thursday, launched seven vans to travel through all the seven parliamentary constituencies in the city to seek suggestions from the public for preparing its manifesto.
The Delhi unit of Congress, on Wednesday, demanded a probe into the allotment of ration cards in the national capital pointing out that the Aam Aadmi Party government has not issued new ration cards for the last 11 years.
Congress Delhi Unit Chief Devender Yadav claimed that for the last decade, not a single card has been issued in the capital city.
The Indira Fellowship programme was an initiative of the Indian National Congress in the memory of former Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi to ensure 50 per representation for women in every field, including politics and governance.
Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav said steps should be taken to avoid another major water crisis witnessed in the capital a few days ago.
The meeting of the delegation of Delhi Congress with the Rights body came a day after the party demanded Rs one crore compensation for the victims stating that Delhi government’s compensation of Rs 10 lakh was too little.
The statement of Yadav came a day after Delhi government announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the next of kin of those who lost their lives following the unprecedented rain in the city on June 28.
He appealed while addressing an executive committee meeting of the Rohini District Congress Committee at Mahendra Pradhan Dharmshala, Swaroop Nagar.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav attributed the shortage of water to corruption in the Delhi government.