Arvinder Singh Lovely, former Delhi Congress chief, joins BJP

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Arvinder Singh Lovely who resigned from the post of Delhi Congress chief protesting over Congress’s alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party joined the BJP on Saturday.

The move came after Lovely emphasised that his resignation was only from the party post and not from the party. In his resignation letter that was tendered last week, Lovely was critical of the candidature of Kanhaiya Kumar from North East Delhi and Udit Raj from North West Delhi. He said they were total strangers to the Delhi Congress. He clarified that his resignation was not for ticket.

A week later as he joined the BJP, he said, “We have got an opportunity to serve the country and Delhi at a time when we were lost. Today five of us joined the BJP. We will do whatever is needed to rescue Delhi from the situation that has been created in the last few years.”

“Everyone knows about the conditions in which I had resigned from the post of Delhi Congress chief. Following that, I met my supporters and several Congress workers. They urged me not to sit at home, and join a strong party to fight for the people of Delhi,” Arvinder said explaining his move.

Arvinder Singh’s resignation from the post last week came as a major blow to the party in the Capital. “Some people are spreading misinformation that I was upset over ticket (distribution). It is not like that. You all know that I introduced the candidates by holding a press conference three days ago,” Lovely said after his resignation adding, “”I have only resigned as Delhi Congress chief and I am not joining any political party.”

“The Delhi Congress unit was against an alliance with a party which was formed on the sole basis of levelling false, fabricated and mala fide corruption charges against the Congress party … half of the cabinet ministers (of the party) are presently in jail on corruption charges,” Lovely said in his resignation letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge.

“Despite that, the party (Congress) made a decision to ally with the AAP in Delhi. We respected the party’s final decision … I even went to the extent of visiting Mr (Arvind) Kejriwal’s residence on the night of his arrest along with Mr Subash Chopra and Mr Sandeep Dikshit, despite the same being against my position on the matter,” he said.

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