Congress Delhi Election Plan: Congress put in all its efforts in the Delhi elections but Plan B is probably ready internally.
- bySherya
- 08 Feb, 2025

Congress Delhi Election Plan: Congress put in all its efforts in the Delhi elections but Plan B is probably ready internally. On the question of alliance, senior party leader Sandeep Dixit has said that a decision on this will be taken after the counting of votes and that too will be taken by the high command.

Delhi Election Result Update: Counting of votes for Delhi Assembly elections has started at 8 am. The heartbeat of Aam Aadmi Party leaders has increased. Will the results be the same as the exit polls? Congress and Aam Aadmi Party may have fought the elections separately, but the script of a possible alliance has started being written within the two parties. Yes, a few hours ago, senior Congress leader Sandeep Dixit had given a hint about this.
When the Congress leader was asked whether the Congress will form an alliance on the offer of Aam Aadmi Party, he clearly said that first let the results come, the high command will decide further. Congress candidate from New Delhi Dixit wished everyone in the morning. What is the hope for Congress? Congress appeared weak in the exit polls and if there is a scene of an alliance to form the government then... on hearing the question, Sandeep Dixit told the media that the high command will take a decision on this. Let's see who wins in the counting of votes.
On Post Poll Alliance, Congress leader Sandeep Dixit said, 'I have no idea whether the alliance will be formed or not. The high command will decide this, we will not decide. If such a possibility arises.'
Actually, both Aam Aadmi Party and BJP have claimed to win 50 seats but there is no hope for Congress from anywhere. Even in the exit polls, it has been shown to get only 0-2 seats. In such a situation, if the script of the alliance is being written, then it should not be surprising. Anyway, Aam Aadmi Party has been a part of the INDIA alliance formed under the leadership of Congress at the national level. If BJP gets less seats, then Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal can join hands once again.
Alka Lamba looked disappointed
Yes, when the counting was starting, Congress candidate from Kalkaji assembly constituency Alka Lamba looked disappointed. She said, '...we have fought the elections by staying among the people and on people's issues. Now whatever decision Delhi takes, we will accept it but Congress will not leave the people until their problems are solved. This fight will continue until the problems are solved.'