Yadav blames government, agencies Malviya Nagar mishap
He called it shocking that the Chief Minister did not visit the accident site and instead sent one of her ministers.
He called it shocking that the Chief Minister did not visit the accident site and instead sent one of her ministers.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav on Thursday said that the loss of lives in the fire incident at Palam on Wednesday could have been averted with alert rescue operations.
In an appeal to Delhi's residents, Yadav said the forthcoming by-election is the time for the people to come forward and teach a lesson to the two parties, accusing them of indulging in only vote bank politics.
Yadav pointing towards the issue of women safety, said that if the CM, who was participating in a “Jan Sunwai” programme at her official residence where tight security is a norm, is not safe, then it shows the allegedly deteriorating law and order situation in the national capital, while crimes against women are on a rise, he claimed.
Taking to the roads in the heavily waterlogged Karol Bagh area, Yadav said that he came to see for himself the suffering of the people on submerged and clogged roads to call the BJP’s bluff.
Over three thousand candidates got jobs during a mega job fair organized in Delhi by the Congress and Indian Youth…
Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav said that it has been the consistent demand of Rahul Gandhi that jobs be given to the unemployed youth, and to overcome this, the party and IYC will organise a job fair in which around 100 major companies will hire over 5,000 unemployed youth.
Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav on Friday criticized the BJP-led Rekha Gupta government, claiming that its first 100 days in power have been marked by suffering, unfulfilled promises, and betrayal of public trust.
The Delhi Congress, on Wednesday, organised the ‘Jai Hind Sabha’ to honour the bravery the armed forces displayed during Operation Sindoor in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack.
Delhi Congress on Tuesday paid rich tributes to India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on his death anniversary at the DPCC office, Rajiv Bhawan.