CM: Next 4 years will be about transforming Delhi’s condition

CM: Next 4 years will be about transforming Delhi’s condition
New Delhi: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday said the first year of the BJP govt was about changing the direction of the city, and the coming four years would be about transforming its condition, as she launched a week-long outreach programme to showcase the govt's one-year report card. Gupta, along with Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, began the campaign from North East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, which is represented by MP Manoj Tiwari. The chief minister will present the report card in each of the seven Lok Sabha constituencies, all of which are represented by the BJP. It will continue until March 1.
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BJP won the assembly election in Feb 2025, ending a 27-year exile from power. "In the past one year, the govt worked to give Delhi a new momentum and a new direction through transparent administration, a corruption-free system, rapid infrastructure development, digital governance and welfare-oriented schemes," said Gupta. She further said the past year was about instilling new confidence in Delhi, with the govt prioritising the interests of every section of society, including the poor, workers, women, youth and the middle class. The chief minister underlined that the BJP govt reconstituted the Trans Yamuna Development Board, and an allocation of Rs700 crore was made to the body. "The govt also rolled out 70 Atal Canteens providing full meals at Rs5 and introduced single-window permissions for festivals such as Chhath, Diwali and Kanwar Yatra," said Gupta.
MP Manoj Tiwari said the Ayushman Yojana was implemented in Delhi, offering free treatment of up to Rs 10 lakh. "There is a govt in Delhi that is committed to resolving even the smallest problems of the people. In the coming time, you will all say that Delhi is changing," said Tiwari. Sachdeva said the BJP govt is working among the people and understands that improving Delhi is its duty. "Ministers are available at the Delhi BJP office every Saturday to address citizens' grievances," said Sachdeva.

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