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Sheila to party activists: Begin door-to-door campaign

NEW DELHI: Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Sheila Dikshit asked the Youth Congress and Sewa Dal office-bearers and workers to visit door-to-door to make people aware about the policies and programmes of the Congress party.

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, January 22

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Sheila Dikshit asked the Youth Congress and Sewa Dal office-bearers and workers to visit door-to-door to make people aware about the policies and programmes of the Congress party.

She said that the Youth Congress had always accepted challenges bravely.

Addressing the first meeting of Youth Congress and Sewa Dal after she was elected president of the DPCC, Dikshit said that Congress had always accepted challenges and the party faced difficult situations with unity and fortitude to come out of the challenges triumphantly.

She said that in the coming Parliamentary elections, the Congress workers would defeat the communal forces and those ruling on the strengths of lies and deceits to help the Congress emerge victorious in all the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi.

She said that the Aam Aadmi Party was a party which had betrayed the people and the Chief Minister had been squandering the tax payers’ money to put out big advertisements in the media to spread lies and confusion. In reality, the AAP government has not done anything in Delhi.

She said that those who took false credit for the Signature Bridge perhaps did not know that it was the Congress-led Delhi government that laid its foundation. She said that the AAP government was only spreading lies and misinformation.

Sheila exhorted the officebearers that they should come out to defeat the forces, who were threat to democracy and work hard to ensure the victory of the Congress candidates.

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