Congress today dismissed BJP's
taunt that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's rally in Delhi on November 30 was cancelled as it was on the defensive following huge turnouts in rallies of Narendra Modi, who will address public meetings that day in the national capital.
"First of all it was not Congress, which cancelled the rally but the Prime Minister's Office. Congress workers were very excited about the Prime Minister's proposed rally and they are a bit disappointed and hurt after the cancellation. But this is also true that the Prime Minister has his engagements," AICC general secretary in-charge for Delhi Shakeel Ahmed told reporters here.
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BJP had yesterday said that Congress deciding to cancel the rally of the Prime Minister shows that the party is on the backfoot as Modi's rallies are witnessing huge turnouts.
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit had stated yesterday that the PM's rally was cancelled as Singh has a "tight schedule".
To a question about Dikshit's remarks, which was interpreted as her not ruling out the possibility of a post- poll alliance with Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Admi Party if Congress fell short of majority, Ahmed said that Dikshit has already clarified what she said and there is "no question of alliance" as AAP will "not win any seat".
"When Kejriwal's party is not going to win even one seat, whom will we ally with. Congress will form a government in Delhi with full majority," Ahmed said.