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Congress puts up united front ahead of Delhi polls

Published: 28 Jun 2013 - 12:52 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 10:00 am

New Delhi: The faction-ridden Delhi Congress yesterday put up a united front with Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and state unit chief J P Agarwal describing the differences within the organisation as an internal matter.

Led by Dikshit and Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee chief Agarwal, the ruling Congress, which is completing its third term, is set to face the assembly polls in November.

“There are times when thoughts of each other do not match. Differences in the party is a family matter and it will remain a family matter. We must forget the difference among us and prepare ourselves to go for the battle (assembly elections),” Dikshit said addressing party members here.

She was accompanied by Agarwal and Shakeel Ahmed, the party general secretary in charge of Delhi Congress affairs.

Agarwal, who is known to be at loggerheads with Dikshit for a long time, heaped praise on Dikshit, calling her one of the few powerful persons of the country.

“The Congress is not a broken party. We don’t want to be registered in history as broken party. If we are united, there is no individual or party which can defeat us,” said Agarwal.

Addressing party leaders, Ahmed said: “My work is to iron out the differences in the party. Though I am new in Delhi politics, I have to remove the communication gap in the party.”

IANS