After losing to the BJP in Delhi civic polls, the Congress today pitched for opposition unity, saying the regional parties should realise that "blind anti- Congressism" will not work.
AICC incharge of communications department Randeep Surjewala said the parties must put the country first in the "battle of ideologies", remarks which come in the backdrop of attempts by leaders like JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee to rally anti-BJP forces to stop the saffron juggernaut.
He also congratulated the BJP for its emphatic victory in Delhi MCD elections, in which Congress has been relegated to the third spot, and hoped it will work for a clean, corruption-free and development driven Delhi.
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Lauding the Congress workers for the increase in the vote share in Delhi, he said the party will work hard for a new narrative.
"Congrats to BJP for winning MCD. Thank Congress workers for increase in vote share from 9.6 pc to 20 pc. Will work hard for a new narrative.
"Hope BJP will now work for a clean, disease free, corruption free, development driven Delhi, unlike in past 10 years of its MCD rule," he said in a series of tweets.
The BJP scored a landslide victory in MCD polls, decimating the Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress.
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