New Delhi:Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge will flag the party’s 'Save Constitution' slogan, oppose the Waqf property amendment bill and push the demand for caste census to woo the party’s traditional Dalit and Muslim vote banks and influence the backward groups at a mega rally in Delhi on December 1.
The rally to be held at the iconic Ramlila Maidan comes in the midst of the ongoing winter session of parliament and the statewide ‘Nyay Yatra’ being conducted by the Delhi unit to regain lost ground in the national capital ahead of the next assembly elections to be held early next year.
"We are going to highlight the concerns of various social groups. Our party chief Kharge will address the December 1 rally where he is likely to talk about the need to save the Constitution and push for a caste census. He may also touch upon issues like the Waqf property legislation and the way the city residents have been suffering due to the negligence of both the AAP government at the state and the NDA government at the central level,” All India Congress Committee (AICC) in charge of Delhi Qazi Nizamuddin told ETV Bharat.
"The people of Delhi need relief from severe air pollution, dirty River Yamuna, and lack of drinking water supply but all they got was promises. The residents have tried both these parties and it is time that the Congress is brought back," he said.
The Congress ruled the national capital for 15 years consecutively under popular Chief Minister late Sheila Dikshit from 1998 to 2013 when debutant AAP came to power riding over an anti-corruption movement led by activist Anna Hazare.