Congress bet on Arvinder Singh Lovely for this reason!
As soon as Arvinder Singh Lovely, former state president of delhi congress, got the responsibility of the post
of president again, the discussion about who will be the new president came to an end? There was a lot of
speculation about this for a long time. Now anil chaudhary has become the former president of Delhi
Congress. With Lovely's coronation, discussion has started about whether he will be able to keep pace with
AAP chief arvind kejriwal and other leaders in the era of india Alliance politics? This question is most
important because lok sabha elections are to be held after a few months.
That's why got the responsibility of delhi congress President!
Actually, Arvinder Singh Lovely is a young and strong leader of Congress. He has not only been the Education
and Transport Minister, but he has also served the responsibility of delhi congress before this. He not only has
a good hold on the punjabi voters, but he also has a good hold on the Purvanchali voters. He also knows the
likes and dislikes of delhi congress leaders very well. He is also a suitable person for the post of Delhi
congress President during the Alliance era. This is because he was in favor of contesting the Lok Sabha
elections 2019 along with AAP. He also had differences behind the scenes with some congress leaders on this
issue.
The specialty of Arvinder Singh Lovely is that he has little faith in following hard lines in politics. He
emphadata-sizes on the interests of the party, but does not shy away from coordinating with others when needed.
The names of sandeep Dixit, ajay Maken and Devinder Yadav were also in headlines for the post of state
president, but two of these leaders have been clearly opposing the alliance with AAP. This is the reason that
due to the presence of AAP in the india Alliance, the party has decided to hand over the responsibility of Delhi
Pradesh congress to him. According to the information, he can prove to be more effective in building a better
rapport with the AAP leaders.