Congress launches 10-day agitation against power, water crises
Congress launches 10-day agitation against power, water crises
DPCC chief spokesperson Mukesh Sharma said Congress workers would hold chakka jam from Thursday.

New Delhi: Congress on Wednesday launched its 10-day long agitation against the power and water crises in the national Capital, during which they burnt the effigies of Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Party workers, led by DPCC chief Arvinder Singh Lovely and chief spokesperson Mukesh Sharma staged demonstrations and dharnas at the Babu Ram School Chowk in Shahdara and Preet Vihar in East Delhi and Sant Nagar Chowk of Rani Bagh in North Delhi.

"From today, party has begun its 10-day people's agitation against the water and power crises, which have worsened so much that if a water emergency is not declared in Delhi, the situation is bound to go out of control," Lovely said.

He claimed that the manner in which the common men were strongly supporting the agitations of Congress workers under searing heat, it has proved that BJP's promise of 'good days' has only remained a dream.

DPCC chief spokesperson Mukesh Sharma said Congress workers would hold chakka jam from Thursday.

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