Congress’s
Delhi unit chief Subhash Chopra on Friday dismissed any possibility of an
alliance with the AAP for the forthcoming assembly polls, asserting his party
will win a “clear majority” on its own and form the next government
in the city.
Congress and
AAP were involved in a long deliberation for an alliance to take on the BJP in
Delhi ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha election, but the two parties failed to reach
an agreement on seat-sharing.
An
announcement for the Delhi Assembly election is likely to be made in a few
days.
Asked about
number of seats his party expects to win, Chopra claimed the Congress will win
a “clear majority” in the election to the 70 assembly seats.
The Delhi
Congress on Friday set up an election “war room” at the party office
on DDU Marg.
The room,
comprising 14 workstations manned by 30 volunteers, will provide logistic
support to party candidates in the election. Each volunteer will handle five constituencies
and establish contact with party workers and leaders in those areas.
The ruling
AAP has already rejected the possibility of forming an alliance with the
Congress for the assembly polls, with senior party leader Sanjay Singh saying
Congress is not even in the competition.
Chopra said
Congress will approach voters and highlight the work done by the Sheila Dikshit
government in Delhi during its 15-year rule.
He also
reiterated his party’s poll promises of providing relief to consumers using up
to 600 unit of electricity per month, free power to farmers and relief to small
shopkeepers consuming up to 200 units of power.
The election
committee of Delhi Congress will meet on Saturday to discuss candidate
selection.