Delhi all set to welcome Bharat Jodo Yatra on December 24
Led by former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, the foot march will be received by state Congress leaders and workers. The Yatra will have a sojourn in the National Capital till 3 January.
Led by former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, the foot march will be received by state Congress leaders and workers. The Yatra will have a sojourn in the National Capital till 3 January.
The Congress party in Delhi claimed to have received encouraging support from the local people in the road shows and rallies apart from the personal interactions.
Releasing party manifesto for the upcoming MCD polls in Delhi, Congress leaders blamed it all on AAP and the BJP for pushing the National Capital into a shabby state.
Chaudhary Anil Kumar said that a Congress government in the MCD would ensure social justice, financial justice, religious justice and cultural justice to Dalits, and Congress is committed to fulfil all its promises.
Launching the ‘Vision Document’ of the party, DPCC chief Chaudhary Anil Kumar said the party would provide quality education to the children of the poor if voted to power in the upcoming MCD polls.
Delhi Congress launches Congress party’s theme song for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections, and flags off auto-rickshaws for election campaigns across Delhi on Friday.
Ishank had exhorted the Yuva Morcha activists to use money, muscle and gun power to help BJP win the MCD election.
Addressing congress workers and leaders at the event, Chaudhary said that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was a great visionary who foresaw the path the country should take for progress and development after gaining independence from the British.
DPCC) president Chaudhary Anil Kumar, along with a large number of Congress workers, gathered at the ITO traffic signal to launch a campaign against the Arvind Kejriwal led AAP Government in Delhi.
Chaudhary said that all the promises of Kejriwal to eliminate air pollution have turned out to be hollow, as he was incompetent to address Delhi’s problems.