YC rally extols Delhi government's achievements


New Delhi, Sep 29 (IANS): The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) organised a scooter and bike rally Sunday extolling the Sheila Dikshit government's achievements in ensuring development of the metropolis.

Ghanendra Bhardhwaj, a Youth Congress (YC) leader, said the rally was not an attempt to keep people away from the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's public meeting, held Sunday at the Japanese Park Ground in Rohini.

"It is our routine campaign. We are campaigning for the assembly elections," he said.

Legislator Mukesh Sharma, also the parliamentary secretary in the Delhi government, led the scooter and bike rally in the Uttam Nagar constituency.

About 5,000 bike and scooter riders participated in the rally that aimed at publicising the achievements of the Congress government in infrastructure, education and health of Delhi.

Some riders were carrying banners and raising slogans in praise of the Congress government that has won three successive assembly elections.

Addressing the rally, Mukesh Sharma said Delhi is counted as a world-class city because of the work done by the Congress government.

He said education facilities have improved in the past five years while infrastructure has become better compared to the time when the BJP was in power.

Bhardhwaj said the Congress had a clear leader in Dikshit and "we will win the polls".

"Unlike the BJP, we do not need to ponder to declare our CM (chief ministerial) candidate," he told IANS.

  

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