‘Backward step’: Delhi Congress chief Yadav on move to teach RSS history in schools
He further alleged that the motive of the organisation was to implement a singular agenda in a multi-cultural and diverse nation.
He further alleged that the motive of the organisation was to implement a singular agenda in a multi-cultural and diverse nation.
Delhi Congress President and candidate from Badli Assembly constituency, Devendra Yadav, has expressed confidence in his party's victory in the assembly election saying that the people are troubled by the AAP rule and have made up their minds to form a strong Congress government.
In a criticism of the ‘parivarthan yatra’ announced by the BJP, Delhi Congress president Devendra Yadav has termed the move as an inspiration from the success of Nyay Yatra.
Delhi Congress president Devendra Yadav on Thursday urged booth level agents to adopt the mantra ‘Booth Jeeto, Chunav Jeeto’ (win at the booth level to win the election) as Delhi gears up for assembly elections due next year.
Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) chief Devender Yadav is counted as one of the prominent politicians in the national capital.
“It is a matter of grave concern that out of the 235 operation theatres in the 28 government hospitals in Delhi, 62 are non-functional due to various reasons, including staff shortage and deficiency of equipment,” said the Delhi congress chief.
Attacking the AAP Government for the water owes of Delhi, Yadav said, “The Delhi government has not taken any effective steps to address the water shortage in the past 10 years, due to which women, children, old and young people have to run after water tankers to fill a bucket of water.”
People of Delhi are forced to spend Rs 100 every day to purchase drinking water with parties sparing no time to find a solution to the crisis.
The BJP was forced to replace their sitting MPs, which was a clear indication that their MPs were "incompetent and inactive" in Delhi in the past 10 years, said Yadav.
Devender Yadav said, “Congress and INDIA bloc workers have been campaigning in complete coordination to reach out to people across Delhi with the party’s pledges.