BJP govt should fulfill all its election promises: Devender Yadav
He assured that the Delhi Congress would give constructive suggestions to the new government in its effort to restore Delhi to its old glory.
He assured that the Delhi Congress would give constructive suggestions to the new government in its effort to restore Delhi to its old glory.
Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav on Wednesday congratulated BJP MLA Rekha Gupta after chosen as the Chief Minister of Delhi and expressed hope that she will work towards safeguarding the interests of the people of the national capital.
After failing to secure even a single seat in the recently concluded Delhi Assembly elections, Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav on Saturday stated that the party will continue to raise issues concerning the residents of the national capital despite its electoral setback.
Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav on Friday took a jibe at the BJP for not announcing the chief ministerial face for Delhi yet, saying it point towards a “power struggle” within the saffron party.
Talking to The Statesman, Yadav referring to the outcome of the Delhi Assembly polls, said, “We gave a very good fight though we were not able to convert it into seats. But, I am happy that we were able to give the people the hope of change in the government in the national capital.”
His statement came in the wake of LG VK Saxena’s letter to Chief Minister Atishi over the CAG reports. The LG has called for a special session of Delhi Assembly for laying these reports.
Ahead of the assembly elections in the national capital, Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav alleged the AAP and the BJP ignored the residents of JJ Clusters for a decade and are now shedding crocodile’s tears and making false promises.
Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav on Saturday took a jibe at former chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal after he wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the law and order in the national capital, calling it a “publicity stunt”.
Accusing him of stopping widow pension and the Ladli Yojna, the Delhi Congress chief said his announcement of Rs 2,100 financial aid to women is a mere election “stunt” with an eye on the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections.
His statement came hours after the former Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal stated there is no possibility of any alliance with Congress for the Assembly polls.