Speaking at a gathering of around 15,000 people in Ambedkar Nagar here in South Delhi, Rahul said, "For the last 15 years there was a Congress government in Delhi. Lot of developmental work was done... But even after that Congress lost in the Assembly polls.
"Residents of Delhi gave a message to Congress that do developmental work, but the old relationship with people where doors of Congress were remained opened should not be closed."
Last time when Rahul had begun to speak the crowd had started disbursing, an incident which had invited ridicule and sarcasms from the opposition parties as the then Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who was sharing the dais with Rahul, was recorded on camera asking people not to leave the ground.
While promising to include common man in the party, Rahul said, "If those doors are not opened, Congress will face troubles. You told us this thing. I want to tell people that we have deeply understood this."
Launching a scathing attack on AAP-led Delhi government, Rahul said the party made lofty promises to people, but later "ran away", leaving people of Delhi in a lurch.
