The Asian Age

Country needs Cong: Delhi unit chief Yadav

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MAY 5

Newly appointed Delhi Congress interim president Devender Yadav took formal charge of the party on Sunday. Soon after taking the charge, Mr Yadav said “today, the country needs the Congress”.

He thanked the party leadership for entrusting him with this responsibi­lity. “I thank Congress for nominating me for this position. I am grateful to Mallikarju­n Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi and Ajay Maken, who has also accompanie­d me here,” Mr Yadav said.

The Congress leader also expressed his gratitude towards all the party workers saying he also started his political career as a worker and has seen a lot of struggles and hardships. “Today the Congress, which is our mother, needs us. Today, the country needs Congress,” the Delhi Congress’ interim chief said.

Mr Yadav was appointed as the interim president of the Delhi Congress on Tuesday, two days after Arvinder Singh Lovely resigned from the post while criticisin­g the party’s alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the national capital. Mr Lovely joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday along with a few other leaders, including former city government minister Raj Kumar Chauhan and former MLAs Neeraj Basoya and Naseeb Singh.

Mr Yadav, who won from the Badli Assembly constituen­cy in Delhi in2008 and 2013 and lost to Ajesh Yadav of AAP in 2015, is currently the All India Congress Committee’s (AICC) Punjab in-charge.

Mr Lovely, in his resignatio­n letter to the Congress president, had said that he found himself “handicappe­d” as all unanimous decisions taken by senior Delhi unit leaders were “unilateral­ly vetoed” by the AICC’s Delhi in-charge Deepak Babaria.

He had also criticised Congress candidates Kanhaiya Kumar from Northeast Delhi and Udit Raj from Northwest Delhi - for their statements and said tickets were given to two people who were total strangers to the Delhi Congress and party policies. Reacting to Mr Lovely joining the BJP, Mr Yadav on Saturday had called him an “opportunis­t” and said “the party does not care much about such people. The Congress was strong before and will remain strong in the future as well”.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? Newly-appointed interim president of the DPCC Devender Yadav with senior party leaders and supporters in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY Newly-appointed interim president of the DPCC Devender Yadav with senior party leaders and supporters in New Delhi on Sunday.

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