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In images, Sheila Dikshit comes back as Delhi Congress chief

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The celebrations at the party headquarters was marred by the presence of Jagdish Tytler, an accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

New Delhi: Rajiv Bhawan, the office of the state Congress, wore a festive look Wednesday as Sheila Dikshit took charge as the party’s Delhi chief in presence of a large gathering of workers and senior leaders.

Sheila Dikshit in the presence of senior Congress leaders and supporters | Praveen Jain/ThePrint

However, the celebrations were marred as controversy erupted over the presence of Jagdish Tytler, an accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, at the event.

The celebrations at Congress headquarters was marred by the presence of Jagdish Tytler, an accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots | Praveen Jain/ThePrint
The celebrations at Congress headquarters were marred by the presence of Jagdish Tytler, an accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots | Praveen Jain/ThePrint

Three new working presidents — Devender Yadav, Haroon Yusuf and Rajesh Lilothia — also took charge along with Dikshit.

Newly appointed DPCC president Sheila Dikshit along with former Lok Sabha speaker Meira Kumar and outgoing president Ajay Maken | Praveen Jain/ThePrintt

The enthused workers greeted the former Delhi chief minister as she reached the office at DDU Marg with slogans and drum beats. Chants like “Sheila Dikshit Ayi Hai, Badlaw Ki Andhi Layi Hai” “(Sheila Dikshit has come with a storm of change) were heard.

Dikshit shares a word with former president Pranab Mukherjee’s daughter Sharmistha Mukherjee at the event | Praveen Jain/ThePrint

With Dikshit at the helm of affairs, the party is looking to revive its fortunes in the national capital after a series of poll debacles starting with losing of power in 2013.

Dikshit said she will take the party to new heights in Delhi where it will replace all and sought help of ground-level workers. She also said the Congress will make full efforts to win all the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi.

Sheila Dikshit arrives at Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee office | Praveen Jain/ThePrint

Dikshit, 80, was appointed to the post by the party’s national president Rahul Gandhi after Ajay Maken stepped down citing health troubles.

Senior leader Dr Karan Singh at the event | Praveen Jain/ThePrint

Senior Congress leaders Karan Singh, Janardan Dwivedi, Meira Kumar, PC Chacko, Sandip Dikshit and Ajay Maken were among those present as Dikshit took charge.-PTI

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  1. Whatever she may have gained was counter productive through the “Privileged” gushing over Tytler’s presence. ONCE AGAIN, and predictably, Congress has shot itself in the foot and has ensured the loss of Sikh votes in bulk.

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