Hike in PPAC surcharge: Delhi Congress chief accuses BJP of emulating AAP
He accused the government of acting against the interests of the people of Delhi who are already struggling with financial strain.
He accused the government of acting against the interests of the people of Delhi who are already struggling with financial strain.
A delegation from Delhi Congress on Saturday attended an all party First Level Checking (FLC) of EVM machines called by the State Election Commission in view of by-election for the 12 wards.
The Delhi unit of Congress will carry out Jai Hind Yatra on Friday to Jantar Mantar to hail the bravehearts of the Indian Army for the execution of Operation Sindoor destroying nine terrorist camps to avenge the gruesome terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam in Kashmir that left 26 dead.
“If the BJP government is keen to rename the Mohalla Clinics, they should rename them as ‘Dr Ambedkar Prathmik Swasth Kendra’,” suggested Devender Yadav.
Delhi Congress on Tuesday held a key organizational meeting with newly-appointed Parliament and district presidents for the revamp of district and block committees under party’s ‘Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan’.
Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav, expressing grief over loss of lives in the building collapse in northeast Delhi’s Mustafabad, on Sunday, demanded that the BJP government should order a high-level probe to fix the responsibility and punish the guilty.
Congress top brass, including party President Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, and its Delhi unit on Thursday condoled the passing away of former MLA Jai Kishan from Sultanpur Majra.
Expressing concern over frequent power cuts in the national capital, Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav on Thursday alleged that the BJP government lacks a concrete plan to deal with the surge in power demand during the summer season.
The Delhi Congress convened a meeting on Wednesday with all 258 block committees, vowing to transform the party into a formidable electoral force following a surge in its vote percentage in the recently concluded Assembly elections.
The Delhi Congress chief asserted that the previous government had indulged in gimmicks like “red lights on—vechicles off”, and building a Rs 23 crore smog tower in Connaught Place, which served no purpose in addressing the capital’s toxic air.