Monday, May 27, 2024

DPCC president Shri Devender Yadav thanks the people of Delhi for turning out in large numbers under searing heat to cast their votes, which indicates a strong anti-incumbency trend


 NEW DELHI/ AAJ KI DELHI/ YOGRAAJ SHARMA

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Shri Devender Yadav thanked the voters of Delhi for turning out in large numbers under searing heat to cast their votes in all the seven Lok Sabha constituencies of Delhi, which was a clear indication that there was a strong anti-incumbency feeling among the people against the BJP MPs, who let down the people of Delhi in the past 10 years as they took no initiative in the development of Delhi, and the welfare of the people.

 

Shri Devender Yadav also thanked the Congress workers for keeping a constant vigil in all the seven Lok Sabha constituencies, and encouraging people to come out of their homes to exercise their franchise, to participate in the democratic process by voting. Congress has fielded its own candidates in three Lok Sabha seats at Chandni Chowk, North West Delhi and North East Delhi, and supported the   I.N.D.I.A Alliance candidates in the other four Constituencies. Shri Devender Yadav said that the voting  trend indicate that people have voted for change, and Congress and INDIA Alliance were all set to sweep  the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi to give a big boost to Shri Rahul Gandhi’s relentless campaign against the authoritarianism of the Modi Government.

 

Shri Devender Yadav, along with his family members, cast their votes at the Government Senior Secondary Girls School, Samaipur, Badli Assembly in the North West Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, early morning.

 

Shri Devender Yadav was on the field throughout the day, as he made rounds of not only the three  Lok Sabha constituencies where Congress has fielded its candidates, but also in the  I.N.D.I.A Alliance Lok Sabha constituencies as well to learn first hand the polling trend at various polling booths. He said that it was a serious matter that police prevented voters from entering the pooling booths at several places on filmy ground, particularly in constituencies where there was a pronounced anti-incumbency feeling.

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