‘I have heard her name for the first time. Who is she?,’ was the curt response of Congress leader and union minister Beni Prasad Verma.
He said that while there is a scramble for tickets in Congress, ‘the party (AAP) which you are naming has opened all its door and windows (for ticket seekers)’, suggesting that Lamba might be going there as she was not given a ticket in Congress.
AAP leader Yogendra Yadav said, ‘Alka Lamba and a few members of other parties, including BJP, on Thursday came to meet the party leaders. It was made clear to them that anyone is welcome in the party as a volunteer.’
Lamba said that though she had been in the Congress for the past twenty years and was given responsibility in various departments, somewhere, something was missing. She also said, ‘There are only a handful of politicians who take decisions in the Congress.’ Comparing her ex-party with the AAP, she said that the former was still taking decisions behind closed doors, while the latter was asking people before taking decisions.
She expressed her wish to work as a worker in AAP and fight against corruption. ‘I will be happy in bringing change in Delhi,’ she said.
Lamba, a former president of Delhi University Students Union (DUSU), was appointed the general secretary of All India Mahila Congress in 2002. She was also the former Secretary of All India Congress Committee and had also served as the General Secretary of Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC). In 2003, she unsuccessfully contested Delhi Assembly polls from Moti Nagar constituency against BJP leader Madan Lal Khurana.
‘After losing the election from Motinagar by a margin of around 25,000 votes, she wanted to contest the civic body polls as well Assembly polls later on but the party did not give her a ticket. She was not holding any party post for a long time,’ said a party leader.
He said that while there is a scramble for tickets in Congress, ‘the party (AAP) which you are naming has opened all its door and windows (for ticket seekers)’, suggesting that Lamba might be going there as she was not given a ticket in Congress.
AAP leader Yogendra Yadav said, ‘Alka Lamba and a few members of other parties, including BJP, on Thursday came to meet the party leaders. It was made clear to them that anyone is welcome in the party as a volunteer.’
Lamba said that though she had been in the Congress for the past twenty years and was given responsibility in various departments, somewhere, something was missing. She also said, ‘There are only a handful of politicians who take decisions in the Congress.’ Comparing her ex-party with the AAP, she said that the former was still taking decisions behind closed doors, while the latter was asking people before taking decisions.
She expressed her wish to work as a worker in AAP and fight against corruption. ‘I will be happy in bringing change in Delhi,’ she said.
Lamba, a former president of Delhi University Students Union (DUSU), was appointed the general secretary of All India Mahila Congress in 2002. She was also the former Secretary of All India Congress Committee and had also served as the General Secretary of Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC). In 2003, she unsuccessfully contested Delhi Assembly polls from Moti Nagar constituency against BJP leader Madan Lal Khurana.
‘After losing the election from Motinagar by a margin of around 25,000 votes, she wanted to contest the civic body polls as well Assembly polls later on but the party did not give her a ticket. She was not holding any party post for a long time,’ said a party leader.