
Congress is using its star campaigner Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to try and woo women and youth vote, while also reaching out to old loyalists of party in the national capital.
In a last minute push, Priyanka has been deployed to garner support for the grand old party across the city. As part of the outreach, she addressed several rallies and help public contact programs in Chandni Chowk and New Delhi constituencies
The Congress is upbeat at her active involvement in the electoral campaign and hopes to bring voters back, which had been taken away by AAP.
Last evening, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee, held a vibrant Jansabha in the New Delhi constituency area, rallying support for Congress candidate Sandeep Dikshit in the upcoming Delhi Assembly Elections.
The event, which attracted a large crowd, was seen as a crucial step in galvanizing the party’s base ahead of the crucial polls.

Addressing the gathering in Pilanji village in Delhi, Priyanka Gandhi criticized the current Delhi government and Central government for failure to deliver on promises made to the city’s residents.
“These two came to power by lying. They told the public that they are honest and will ensure their safety. But only these two have progressed, while the public has been left behind,” she said.
“One is about to hand over the entire country to Adani-Ambani, and the other is building a palace for himself. Therefore, now you must recognize these people,” she added.
She emphasized the growing concerns around unemployment, lack of basic infrastructure, and the increasing cost of living. “The people of Delhi deserve better governance,” she stated.
The rally also witnessed enthusiastic support from Congress workers, who waved flags and chanted slogans, showing strong backing for the party’s campaign. Priyanka Gandhi’s appearance was seen as a significant boost to the Congress’ efforts to reclaim power in Delhi, where the party has faced tough competition from both the Aam Aadmi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party.
With just weeks remaining before the elections, Congress hopes that today’s event will energize voters and secure a strong foothold in the upcoming polls.
The 70-member Delhi Assembly is scheduled to go for polls on February 5 and the results will be announced on February 8.