March for Justice: Congress' Delhi Nyay Yatra Gains Momentum
The Delhi Nyay Yatra, a Congress-led march, traversed five Assembly constituencies in its second day, pressing the AAP government on local grievances. Party officials highlighted issues like water scarcity and garbage management, engaging with citizens and energizing workers as the movement continues across 70 constituencies.
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The Congress' Delhi Nyay Yatra covered five Assembly constituencies over 25 kilometers on its second day, urging action on local issues against the AAP government. Starting at Jama Masjid, the march engaged communities along a route that included Chandni Chowk and Patel Nagar.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav, leading the march, visited religious sites before addressing complaints from citizens about water issues and waste management. Highlighting these grievances, Yadav claimed residents trust Congress for improvement against AAP's governance.
The month-long yatra aims to energize party workers and address voter concerns before elections. Covering all 70 city constituencies, it concludes on December 4. Past Congress initiatives like the Bharat Jodo Yatra reflected similar goals of national outreach.
(With inputs from agencies.)