The Youth Congress is set to launch its 'Better Delhi' campaign on May 1, aiming to address critical issues plaguing the national capital. The campaign will focus on key areas such as pollution, water scarcity, education, and healthcare, with the party's youth wing planning to engage with residents across all 70 assembly constituencies.
Campaign Objectives
The primary goal of the campaign is to highlight the failures of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi and present the Congress party's vision for a better city. Youth Congress leaders will hold public meetings, door-to-door campaigns, and social media drives to connect with the youth and other citizens.
Key Issues to Be Addressed
- Pollution: The campaign will demand strict implementation of anti-pollution measures and push for a comprehensive plan to combat air quality deterioration.
- Water Supply: Activists will raise concerns about inadequate and irregular water supply in many parts of Delhi.
- Education: The Youth Congress will critique the state of government schools and demand better infrastructure and teacher availability.
- Healthcare: The campaign will focus on the need for improved public health facilities and affordable treatment.
Launch Event
The campaign will be launched from the Karol Bagh area, with senior Congress leaders expected to participate. The Youth Congress has also planned a series of protests and awareness programs in the following weeks to keep the momentum going.
This initiative comes ahead of the Delhi assembly elections, where the Congress party aims to regain its foothold after a poor showing in recent polls. The 'Better Delhi' campaign is seen as a strategic move to connect with the electorate, especially the youth, who form a significant voter base.



