Delhi Politics / There will be no alliance between Congress and AAP in Delhi, said Devendra Yadav

Delhi Congress President Devendra Yadav made it clear that Congress will not form an alliance with Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the assembly elections. He said that AAP has done injustice to Delhi in the last 11 years by joining hands with BJP. Congress is now preparing to live up to the expectations of the people and contest the elections alone.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 09, 2024, 03:40 PM
Delhi Politics: In a major upset in Delhi politics, Congress has refused to form an alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Delhi Congress President Devendra Yadav has made it clear that there will be no alliance of any kind now. Talking to India TV, Yadav said that for the last 11 years, the Aam Aadmi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have done injustice to Delhi. He says that the Congress will contest the upcoming assembly elections alone and will raise hopes of a new option for the public.

End of speculation about alliance

Devendra Yadav had earlier also made it clear that the Congress will contest the assembly elections in Delhi alone. He believes that the alliance of Congress and AAP was only for the Lok Sabha elections and after that election, there is a new enthusiasm among the Congress workers and the increased vote percentage. Yadav says that Congress is emerging as a new option among the public, as people are now expecting change.

Enthusiasm and preparation among workers

Yadav addressed the party workers at the Krishna Nagar District Congress Committee meeting in Preet Vihar, Delhi and emphasized on the efforts to strengthen the Congress from booth level to district level. He said that the meetings of local committees and worker dialogue have given a new direction to the Congress and new energy has been infused in the workers. Devendra Yadav said that the Congress will fight the next assembly elections completely alone and is ready to bring a new change in Delhi.

AAP-Congress Lok Sabha election alliance and BJP's strong hold

The alliance of Congress and AAP in Delhi was formed during the Lok Sabha elections itself. In this alliance based on seven seats, AAP had fielded its candidates on four seats and Congress on three seats. However, this alliance proved unsuccessful in front of the BJP, and the BJP won all the seven seats. It became clear from this that even the two parties fighting together could not be effective against the BJP.

Upcoming assembly elections: Congress's new strategy

For the upcoming assembly elections, the Congress is making a strategy to fight the elections completely alone. According to Devendra Yadav, the party is now working on strengthening the organization at every level by coming down to the ground and is strengthening its hold among the public even more.

Hope of change in the political equation of Delhi

This decision of Congress has increased the possibility of new equations being formed in Delhi politics. Under the leadership of Devendra Yadav, Congress will now contest the elections independently and not in alliance with Aam Aadmi Party. In such a situation, the voters of Delhi will have a new option. It remains to be seen which way the voters of Delhi lean between Congress, BJP and Aam Aadmi Party in the upcoming assembly elections and whether Congress will be able to bring change in Delhi politics on its own.