The three-time former Delhi chief minister said she was named the party's star campaigner in elections that came after the 2013 assembly polls, but was not given any big responsibility for canvassing and that she never complained.
"I do what I am told. I belong to Congress and the Congress is my party. I can do anything for Congress. They ignored me for years but I never complained," the 79-year-old leader added.
"Before this press conference, Maken came to my house three or four times, requesting me to join the media briefing," she said.
"There is no dilemma in my mind. We have to work for the Congress. I don't have personal issues with anyone. I went there to do something good for the party and the results were good too. But when elections were held they did not call me," Dikshit said.
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She said the party leaders need to understand that we are fighting the opposition. "They have to understand that our enemy is not Congress. Our enemy is the opposition. The day they'll understand this thing, everything will be all right," Dikshit said.
When she was asked about the AAP government in Delhi, Dikshit said, "Either you will see their advertisements or you'll see them talking about their work. But the ground reality is very different."
"The party did not fulfill its promise of providing free water and cheaper electricity to Delhi's citizens. Arvind Kejriwal has been exposed," she said.
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