Congress distances from Alka Lamba’s claim on Delhi polls
The Congress on Wednesday distanced itself from party leader Alka Lamba’s statement that the grand old party is planning to…
The Congress on Wednesday distanced itself from party leader Alka Lamba’s statement that the grand old party is planning to…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister, Amit Shah participated in a series of public meetings and rallies in various areas of the state, earlier this week.
Lamba had tweeted that Kuldeep Singh had got the bail from the court at the behest of the Prime Minister and the Home Minister.
In a video, Congress leader Alka Lamba was reportedly seen slapping an AAP worker who was allegedly shouting at Lamba.
'Today, for some reason, I will not be able to join the Congress. Now I will be joining the Congress tomorrow,' said Alka Lamba on Friday.
The move came three days after she visited Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi at her New Delhi residence on September 3.
In December last year, Lamba said that the party had sought her resignation after she raised objection over the resolution passed in the Delhi Assembly pressing for revoking Bharat Ratna conferred to the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi over 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Alka Lamba said although she is being accused of trying to switch over to the Congress, 'someone else' in the party is ready to 'go to any level' for an alliance with that party.
Sisodia on Saturday maintained that no amendment can be passed without a discussion or voting.
Delhi’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday slammed the Narendra Modi-led Central government for the leakage of various examination papers…