Delhi Pradesh Congress Community Celebrating victory of congress candidates in MCD Election.
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New Delhi : Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Shri Ajay Maken said the historic victory notched up by the Congress party, winning five out of 13 seats in the MCD by-elections, was a clear message from the people of Delhi that they want the Congress back in power as only the Congress party could provide a stable and efficient administration. He said that people were fed up with the regular battle between Aam Aadmi Party Chief Minister Shri Arvind Kejriwal and the BJP government, at the cost of efficient governance. Shri Maken said that the people reposed their faith in the Congress party due to the proactive role played by Shri Rahul Gandhi Ji, whether it was expressing his solidarity with the striking sanitation workers under unbearable 45 degree heat, or rushing to the Shakurbasti JJ clusters in biting cold when the JJ clusters were being demolished and directing the Delhi leadership to file a PIL in the Delhi High Court for getting justice to the displaced people, or coming to the help of the rehri-patri people when they were being displaced. Shri Maken said people of JJ clusters, unauthorized colonies, sanitation workers and others have now returned to the Congress fold and they supported the Congress candidates whole-heartedly to help them win in the MCD by-elections, as there was a 400 per cent increase in the Congress Party’s vote share.
Shri Maken said in the coming six months, a roadmap would be prepared for the MCDs for the 2017 MCD elections, which will have concrete proposals for solid waste management, how to improve the Capital’s sanitation, how to strengthen the finances of the MCDs and how to tackle the parking and hoarding mafias in the MCDs & BJP and the AAP had made many hollow promises to the people of Delhi, but both these parties failed in governance, corruption and developments, and because of that, the people of Delhi wanted change and gave an historic victory to the Congress party.