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.
“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.