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With the Delhi Assembly elections approaching, political parties have intensified their campaigns, making bold promises and sharp criticisms. The Congress Party recently released the second phase of its manifesto, introducing a range of welfare schemes aimed at benefiting the common people. Key highlights include the Pyari Didi Yojana, which promises financial aid to women, health insurance coverage, scholarships for unemployed youth, subsidized cooking gas, and 300 units of free electricity for households.
During a recent rally, Rahul Gandhi took a direct jab at AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of moving from a modest background to a life of luxury, allegedly funded through corrupt means. He further alleged that the AAP government was deeply involved in the Delhi liquor policy scam, which has been under investigation by federal agencies.
Rahul Gandhi also criticized both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Kejriwal for their failure to support local industries, arguing that their policies have led to declining opportunities for small and medium-scale businesses. He accused both leaders of prioritizing corporate interests over the welfare of the common people.
With both Congress and AAP competing for the anti-BJP vote, the election battle in Delhi is set to be fierce. Meanwhile, the BJP is expected to counter these claims with its own campaign strategy, emphasizing its governance record and national policies.
As the Delhi Assembly elections 2025 draw closer, political parties have intensified their campaigns, unveiling major promises and launching sharp attacks on opponents. The Congress Party recently released the second phase of its manifesto, focusing on social welfare programs aimed at women, youth, and lower-income households. Some of the key pledges include financial aid for women under the Pyari Didi Yojana, health insurance coverage, scholarships for unemployed youth, subsidized cooking gas, and 300 units of free electricity per household.
At a campaign rally, Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on AAP leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of abandoning his simple lifestyle and indulging in extravagance at the cost of public money. He also alleged that the AAP government was embroiled in corruption, particularly referring to the Delhi liquor policy scam, which has been under investigation by central agencies.
Rahul Gandhi didn’t spare Prime Minister Narendra Modi either, claiming that both BJP and AAP have failed Delhi’s regional industries, leading to job losses and declining business opportunities for small and medium enterprises. He further stated that Modi’s government has focused more on corporate welfare rather than improving the lives of the common people.
Meanwhile, AAP leaders have dismissed these allegations, calling them politically motivated and reaffirming their commitment to providing free electricity, healthcare, and quality education. On the other hand, the BJP is expected to counter both parties by emphasizing its governance model and national security policies.
With Congress, AAP, and BJP gearing up for a fierce contest, the upcoming Delhi elections are expected to be one of the most intense political battles in recent years.