Cong worried over rejection in urban areas

New Delhi: Despite its projection that the loss in municipal elections in Delhi and Mumbai was due to local factors, Congress appears concerned over the growing rejection of the party in urban areas. At the AICC briefing today, the party struggled to pinpoint the reasons for the defeat in Delhi, where Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit […]

New Delhi: Despite its projection that the loss in municipal elections in Delhi and Mumbai was due to local factors, Congress appears concerned over the growing rejection of the party in urban areas. At the AICC briefing today, the party struggled to pinpoint the reasons for the defeat in Delhi, where Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit is at the helm for 14 years, swinging between the "global" issue of price rise and local factors like sanitation and drinking water.

"Price rise is undoubtedly a reality.... Spiralling prices definitely affect the common man.... We do not rule it out. Government has been taking steps to check it. Moreover this is not a problem affecting only our country but a global phenomenon after the economic recession," party spokesperson Rashid Alvi said. He was asked whether the party lost Delhi municipal elections due to rising prices, a reason city by party MP Sandeep Dikshit, son of the Delhi Chief Minister.