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Delhi Polls: Congress Promises Rs 2500 Monthly Aid To Women If Voted To Power

The Election Commission has yet to announce the official election dates, but with the current Assembly's term ending on February 23, political campaigns are already in full swing.

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Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, All India Mahila Congress President Alka Lamba, and party leaders Qazi Nizamuddin and Ragini Nayak during a press conference at the party office, in New Delhi, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. Photo: PTI
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With the highly anticipated assembly elections in Delhi around the corner, the political parties are intensifying their campaigns with contrasting promises and heated battles of words. 

In a move to up its game in Delhi polls, Congress on Monday, promised to launch a financial assistance scheme for women in Delhi, on the lines of one in Karnataka, if the party comes to power in the national capital.

Congress promised financial assistance for Delhi women if voted to power

On Monday, the Congress party announced a proposal ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections – the “Pyari Didi Yojana”. This scheme promises to provide monthly financial assistance of Rs 2,500 to women if Congress is voted to power.

Based on a similar initiative in Karnataka, the scheme aims to financially empower women in Delhi. “Today, I have come here to launch the Pyari Didi Yojana. We are confident that a Congress government will be formed in Delhi, and on the first day of the new Cabinet, we will implement the scheme to provide Rs 2,500 to every woman in the capital,” Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar said.

The announcement was made in the presence of Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav and other senior leaders. Meanwhile, the BJP and AAP have intensified their verbal battles launching a series of attacks on each other. On one hand, the BJP keeps targeting AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of corruption and mismanagement, particularly pointing to his ‘Sheeshmahal’. On the other hand, the AAP continues to highlight its focus on development while targeting the BJP라이브 바카라 lack of CM face for Delhi.

Atishi reacts to Ramesh Bidhuri라이브 바카라 remarks on her surname

BJP candidate for Kalkaji, Ramesh Bidhuri, courted controversy on Sunday during the party라이브 바카라 ‘Parivartan Rally’ in Rohini. He made disparaging comments about Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, targeting her surname change from “Marlena” to “Singh.” 

“This Marlena (surname used earlier by Atishi) became Singh, changed the name. Kejriwal swore over his children not to go with the corrupt Congress, and Marlena changed father. Earlier, she was Marlena, now she has become Singh. This is their character,” Bhiduri stated.

Delhi CM Atishi, while addressing a press conference on Monday, responded to Bhiduri라이브 바카라 remarks and said, “Will you (Ramesh Bidhuri) do such a dirty thing for the sake of election? He has come down to the situation where he is abusing an old man. I never thought that this country's politics could stoop so low....”

Arvind Kejriwal condemned Bidhuri's comments, accusing the BJP of crossing all limits of decency. “BJP leaders are hurling abuses at Delhi Chief Minister Atishi ji. The women of Delhi will take revenge for this insult,” Kejriwal stated.

AAP also issued a statement, calling out the BJP라이브 바카라 alleged “anti-women” attitude, and warned that Delhi voters would send a strong message to the BJP and Bidhuri in the upcoming elections.

Earlier, Bhiduri also made controversial remarks on Priyanka Gandhi, comparing the condition of roads in Kalkaji – from where he is contesting the upcoming elections – will be like “Priyanka라이브 바카라 cheeks”.

Kejriwal hits back at PM Modi라이브 바카라 criticism 

AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal responded to PM Narendra Modi라이브 바카라 recent inauguration of two major projects in Delhi, calling them joint ventures between the central and city governments. Taking a dig at his critics, Kejriwal said, “These inaugurations are a reply to those who say AAP only engages in fights.”

Referring to the challenges faced by his party, he claimed AAP leaders were imprisoned and tortured but maintained their focus on governance. “Over the past 10 years, our tenure has shown how we kept work above everything else,” he said.

The former CM further highlighted the 2020 promise made by Modi to repeal certain provisions of the Delhi Land Reform Act, a promise that, according to Kejriwal, remains unfulfilled.”Today, the prime minister kept abusing the people of Delhi and the elected government of Delhi. I was listening to it; it felt bad. The promise made by the prime minister in 2020? The people of Delhi Dehat are still waiting for that to be fulfilled,” he questioned.

He also criticized the delay in notifying the Delhi Master Plan 2041, emphasizing its adverse impact on the city's development.

The assembly elections in Delhi are set to be held next month as the tenure of the current government ends on February 23

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