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CONGRESS IS CONFIDENT OF A STRONG COMEBACK IN DELHI ELECTIONS: ALKA LAMBA

The Sunday Guardian

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January 19, 2025

In an exclusive interI view with The Sunday Guardian, Congress Mahila Morcha President Alka Lamba discussed the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections.

- TIKAM SHARMA

CONGRESS IS CONFIDENT OF A STRONG COMEBACK IN DELHI ELECTIONS: ALKA LAMBA

Lamba expressed confidence in Congress's potential comeback, attributing the growing support for the party to the failures of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) during its two terms in power.

Q. In the last two elections, Congress failed to secure a single seat in the capital. How do you think this election could change the party's fortunes? A. When the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) emerged in 2013, they started from scratch, while Congress had a strong foundation from its three consecutive terms in Delhi. Though we find ourselves starting over, we are confident of a strong comeback. The people of Delhi have witnessed how the BJP and AAP's constant conflicts have left the city in disarray. Neither party was able to sustain the development initiated under Sheila Dikshit's leadership.

The stagnation caused by this political tussle has left people frustrated, and they are now seeking a reliable alternative. We believe that the people of Delhi are returning to Congress, giving us their votes and support as we present them with a renewed vision for the city's future.

Q. You have traditionally contested from Chandni Chowk, but this time you're running from Kalkaji. How was this decision made, and what was your reaction to it? A. Back in 1995, at just 19 years old, I contested the Delhi University elections, which represented 80 colleges. During that time, I travelled extensively across Delhi and became familiar with the situation in every corner of the city. In 2003, I contested against Madan Lal Khurana from Moti Nagar, followed by contests in Chandni Chowk, and now from Kalkaji. Delhi is my home. I was born and raised here, completed my schooling and college in the city, and deeply understand its essence. The development work I achieved in Chandni Chowk will be replicated in Kalkaji, as my commitment to serving Delhi remains unwavering.

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