Congress has made a master plan to get the votes of Dalits

Congress plan for Dalit’s votes: According to sources, the Congress has re-formulated its strategy for the Delhi Assembly elections. The party has decided to prioritise about a dozen seats, on which the Congress has a strong position. However, these are the seats where the Aam Aadmi Party had done well in the last elections. In such a situation, this scheme of Congress can increase your stress.

The Congress will give its full strength to the 12 seats chosen to further increase its hopes of victory. These seats include mostly minority and Dalit-dominated areas, who hope the party will get more support from these communities.

The Congress has prepared its election campaign in these major seats, especially keeping in mind the Dalit and minority communities. To bring these communities to its position, the Congress has prepared special leaflets that will be distributed during the election campaign. The party aims to further strengthen its position by taking these sections into confidence. The election campaign on key seats will be focussed specifically on the issues of these sections.

Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi and Kharge’s campaign

According to the information, in the last phase of campaigning for the Congress, meetings and road shows of party top leaders Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi and party president Mallikarjun Kharge will be organised in these areas. Through roadshows and meetings of these leaders, the Congress party will try to further strengthen its vote bank in these seats. The party plans that the presence of these leaders will create an atmosphere of enthusiasm in these areas and give the party candidates a lead in voting.

Congress gearing up for Delhi Assembly elections

Confidence and enthusiasm are a big part of the strategy made by the Congress party. Party leaders and workers are confident that the party will succeed in these important seats if the strategy is implemented correctly. The Congress is now ready to strengthen its position with full force in the Delhi elections.

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