Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Honours Elderly BJP Workers for Decades of Service

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta honoured elderly BJP workers at an event in Rohini's North-West District Office. She expressed deep gratitude for their unwavering loyalty and service, which she stated forms the organizational foundation of the BJP. The event was attended by area MP Yogender Chandolia, Cabinet Minister Ravindra Indraj Singh, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, and other officials. Gupta credited the formation of a BJP government in Delhi after 27 years to the patience and dedication of these senior workers.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Honours Senior BJP Workers in Rohini

  • Honoured elderly BJP workers above 60
  • Praised their decades of loyalty and service
  • Event attended by senior party leaders
  • Noted BJP's Delhi govt formed after 27-year struggle
  • CM highlighted her journey from ordinary worker
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta honours elderly workers of BJP in Rohini

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta honoured senior BJP workers above 60 in Rohini, praising their decades of dedication as the foundation of the party's strength.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta honours elderly workers of BJP in Rohini
"The penance, sacrifice and discipline of these senior colleagues... form the very foundation of the BJP's vast and robust organisational structure. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Jan 10

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday honoured elderly BJP workers at an event at the North-West District Office in Rohini Sector-29 to honour loyal senior BJP workers above the age of 60.

The Chief Minister expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the senior party workers for their unwavering loyalty, dedication and continuous service in Rohini Sector-29.

She said that the penance, sacrifice and discipline of these senior colleagues, who strengthened the party organisationally and ideologically over decades, form the very foundation of the BJP's vast and robust organisational structure.

Their guidance and selfless spirit of service remain a source of inspiration for the younger generation, she said.

The event was attended by the area MP Yogender Chandolia, Delhi Government Cabinet Minister Ravindra Indraj Singh, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, District President Vinod Sehrawat, along with other senior office-bearers and party workers.

The Chief Minister said that the BJP family will always remain indebted to these committed workers for their invaluable contribution and is fully committed to upholding their honour and dignity.

"The dedication, discipline and experience of these senior colleagues, who have provided the party with a strong base over decades, constitute the true foundation of its organisational strength," she said.

She said that beginning her journey as an ordinary party worker and today having the opportunity to lead the Delhi Government is a matter of great privilege for her.

The formation of a BJP government in Delhi after 27 years of continuous struggle is the result of the penance, patience and organisational loyalty of the senior workers, she added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While honoring loyal workers is a nice gesture, I hope this translates into concrete support for the elderly beyond photo-ops. Many senior citizens across party lines struggle with pensions and healthcare. The real honour would be robust policies for all seniors.
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Arjun K
CM Rekha Gupta's own journey from a worker to CM is inspiring. It shows that with dedication, one can rise in the party. This event sends a good message to the youth about respecting our elders and their experience. More power to her!
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Priyanka N
Good initiative. In our culture, we must always respect our elders. Whether it's BJP, Congress, or AAP, the workers who spend their lives for a cause deserve appreciation. Hope other parties also do similar things for their senior volunteers.
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Vikram M
After 27 years, BJP is back in Delhi. This victory definitely belongs to these unsung heroes who kept the party flag flying through tough times. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kiran H
Recognition is important, but I'm more interested in what the government is doing for *all* elderly citizens in Delhi, not just party workers. The focus should be on governance for everyone, regardless of political affiliation.

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