New Delhi Mayor Pravesh Wahi Pledges Better Civic Services and Transparency

Newly sworn-in Delhi Mayor Pravesh Wahi has pledged to enhance civic services and work efficiently for the people. Deputy Mayor Monika Pant aims to continue former Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh’s initiatives, focusing on women’s issues. BJP leader Jai Bhagwan Yadav thanked corporators for their support in securing the mayoral post. Delhi BJP president Virendraa Sachdeva claimed municipal work has accelerated under BJP leadership, with transparency and strict anti-corruption measures.

Key Points: Delhi Mayor Pravesh Wahi Vows Enhanced Civic Amenities

  • Pravesh Wahi sworn in as Delhi Mayor
  • Deputy Mayor Monika Pant focuses on women’s issues
  • BJP leader Jai Bhagwan Yadav thanks corporators
  • Delhi BJP chief Virendraa Sachdeva claims accelerated municipal work
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BJP's Pravesh Wahi pledges to enhance civic services after taking charge as Delhi Mayor

Newly sworn-in Delhi Mayor Pravesh Wahi promises improved civic services, transparency, and anti-corruption measures. Deputy Mayor Monika Pant focuses on women’s issues.

"In line with our organisation's work and principles, Delhi should get more facilities. We will try to do more and more work for the people. - Pravesh Wahi"

New Delhi, April 29

Newly sworn-in Delhi Mayor Pravesh Wahi on Wednesday promised to intensify municipal efforts to improve civic amenities and serve the people efficiently.

Talking to reporters here, he said, "In line with our organisation's work and principles, Delhi should get more facilities. We will try to do more and more work for the people."

The newly elected Deputy Mayor, Monika Pant, said that she aims to continue the initiatives of the former Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh and focus on issues concerning women.

"We will carry forward the work of former Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh. We will also work comprehensively on every issue related to women," she told ANI.

Reacting to this, BJP leader Jai Bhagwan Yadav congratulated the corporators for their support.

"Our party work will continue strongly in Delhi. We've done it before and will do even better ahead. Thanks to the leadership, the mayor was chosen on time, voting was completed, and the post was secured. Congratulations to all councillors for their support," Yadav told ANI.

Delhi BJP president Virendraa Sachdeva claimed that municipal work has accelerated under his party's leadership.

"Our mayor, deputy, and standing committee members have been elected, and since the BJP came to power in Delhi, municipal work has accelerated. We aim to serve the people with transparency, taking strict action against corruption. Unlike the AAP, when workers were on strike due to a lack of funds, today the corporation receives full financial support. No strikes, no disruption -- because we are accountable to Delhi's citizens," he told ANI.

Earlier in the day, BJP corporator Pravesh Wahi from Rohini East, Ward No. 53, was elected as the Mayor of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), and Monika Pant, BJP corporator from Anand Vihar, was elected unopposed as the Deputy Mayor of Delhi.

Raja Iqbal Singh of the BJP is the outgoing MCD Mayor. He was appointed as the presiding officer for the MCD polls by Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) Taranjit Singh Sandhu earlier.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the new mayor's enthusiasm, I wish they would also address the issue of stray dogs and the lack of safe public parks for women. Deputy Mayor Monika Pant's focus on women's issues is a good start, but we need concrete action, not just statements. Let's see some real changes in the next six months!
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James A
I'm from the US but I follow Indian politics out of interest. The partisan claims about strikes and financial support are concerning - a mayor should be focused on services, not scoring political points. That said, it's promising to see an orderly transition of power. Hope Wahi focuses on transparency.
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Arjun K
Politicians always promise the moon when they take office. I live in Rohini East and our roads are still in bad shape. Let's judge them by their work, not their speeches. At least the election was completed smoothly - that's one positive step. Yaar, Delhi deserves better governance. 🏙️
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Rohit P
Finally some stability in MCD! The previous AAP leadership was a mess with strikes and no funds. BJP's track record in municipal governance is decent - look at how Ahmedabad and Surat function. If they bring that same efficiency to Delhi, it will be a big win for us common citizens. Fingers crossed!

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