Congress Poised for Victory in Delhi Amidst Blame Games by BJP and AAP: Devender Yadav

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Congress Poised for Victory in Delhi Amidst Blame Games by BJP and AAP: Devender Yadav

New Delhi, Dec 29 (NationPress) The President of Congress' Delhi unit, Devender Yadav, remarked on Sunday that the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Aam Aadmi Party are set for an inevitable loss in the forthcoming Assembly elections. He claimed that both parties are fabricating a misleading narrative through their blame games to distract voters from their shortcomings.

According to him, both parties are accusing one another to steer public focus away from their failures and the significant issues plaguing the city over the last decade.

Yadav noted that voters in the national capital have firmly decided to back the Congress, a sentiment he gathered during the month-long Delhi Nyay Yatra.

He emphasized that during the 15 years of Congress governance, the party transformed Delhi into a world-class city. In contrast, the BJP and AAP, through their constant squabbling and inefficiencies, have led to its degradation.

The two parties have turned the city into a massive garbage dump, with deteriorating civic infrastructure, he pointed out.

Yadav criticized AAP leaders, including former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and current CM Atishi, for misleading the populace with fraudulent, nonexistent initiatives aimed at women and the elderly, despite official disclaimers being published in newspapers.

He found it peculiar that the BJP and AAP have suddenly become concerned about the welfare of the poor and marginalized, who have been overlooked for the past decade.

Yadav asserted that Congress does not engage in vote bank politics, as the party has consistently prioritized the welfare of the populace when in power, both in Delhi and at the national level.

He pointed out that neither the BJP nor AAP are addressing the suffering caused by damaged roads, garbage accumulation, water-logging, and significant traffic congestion during the winter rains.

He also drew attention to the public's disapproval of the establishment of a garbage dump in Sanoth village at Bawana, as the AAP-led Municipal Corporation of Delhi has failed to manage the three existing garbage mountains in the area.

Yadav concluded by stating that the rhetoric of both BJP and AAP will no longer sway Delhi voters, who have endured enough from their misgovernance, and are now seeking change, with Congress being their only viable option.