Devendra Yadav's Big Statement On Not Getting A Single Seat...

Delhi congress President Devendra Yadav has given his reaction to the party's poor performance in the assembly elections. He said that congress workers fought the elections with full hard work, but the party did not succeed in getting the votes of Dalits and minorities, which has directly benefited the BJP. He accused the aam aadmi party of spreading confusion, which caused loss to the Congress. Yadav said that despite the defeat in the election, the congress candidates and workers worked hard at the grassroots level and worked for the party with full dedication.

According to Yadav, Dalit and minority voters have always been uncomfortable with BJP's politics. But, this time, influenced by the campaign of aam aadmi party, they did not give their vote to Congress. AAP created the impression that it is forming the government, due to which anti-BJP votes could not be received by Congress. He said that this is a challenge for the congress and there is a need to prepare a strategy for it in the future. He further said that congress has always fought for the rights of Dalits, backward classes and minorities. Appreciating the hard work of congress workers, he said that the party fielded the right candidates, but the vote percentage was limited to 6.5 percent. Despite this, congress will leave no stone unturned in raising the issues of the public and will continue to stick to its ideology. He said that the party will work further towards reaching its policies to the public in a better way.

Devendra Yadav targeted BJP

Devendra Yadav expressed gratitude to the people of delhi and said that the party will stick to its ideology and will continue to fight for the rights of the poor, deprived and weaker sections. Targeting BJP, he said that after coming to power, it did not fulfill its promises and the public has now started understanding their politics well. He said that the aim of congress is not to gain power, but to work for the welfare of the people and the progress of the country. In future, congress will work on new strategies to strengthen its hold among the people and win trust.

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