Sheila Dikshit appointed Delhi Congress chief

She will be assisted by three working presidents — Devender Yadav, Haroon Yusuf and Rajesh Lilotia.

January 10, 2019 06:40 pm | Updated 07:00 pm IST - New Delhi

Sheila Dikshit at a press conference in New Delhi on June 15, 2018.

Sheila Dikshit at a press conference in New Delhi on June 15, 2018.

Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit was appointed the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president on January 10, days after Ajay Maken resigned from the post citing ill health.

Making the announcement, All India Congress Committee (AICC) in charge of the party’s Delhi unit P.C. Chacko said Ms. Dikshit would be assisted by three working presidents — Devender Yadav, Haroon Yusuf and Rajesh Lilotia.

Mr. Chacko said there were no talks within the Delhi unit on an alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and that the party was fully prepared to contest the Lok Sabha elections on its own.

Mr. Maken congratulated Ms. Dikshit, saying that under her leadership the Congress party would play the role of a powerful opposition against the governments in the national capital led by Arvind Kejriwal and at the Centre led by Narendra Modi.

“Congratulations and well wishes to Sheila Dikshit on being appointed as president of Delhi Congress. I had the opportunity to work and learn under her as a parliamentary secretary and as a cabinet minister. I believe under her leadership we will play the role of a powerful opposition against Modi+Kejriwal governments,” Mr. Maken tweeted

Eighty-year-old Ms. Dikshit has been Chief Minister of Delhi thrice.

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