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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Leads 'Metro Monday' to Combat Pollution

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta spearheaded the 'Metro Monday' campaign by commuting via Metro and feeder buses to set an example for citizens. The initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for energy security and environmental preservation. Senior leaders Parvesh Verma and Ravindra Indraj accompanied the CM during the public transit journey. Gupta appealed to citizens to use public transportation to reduce pollution and traffic congestion in Delhi.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta leads 'Metro Monday' drive

New Delhi, May 25

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta spearheaded the government's inaugural 'Metro Monday' campaign today. The Chief Minister opted for the Delhi Metro and public feeder buses to reach the Delhi Secretariat, setting a personal example for commuters across the capital.

Aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's nationwide call for energy security and environmental preservation, the initiative marks a concerted effort by the Delhi administration to reduce reliance on private and official vehicles.

Joining the Chief Minister in this drive, cabinet ministers and senior officials also traded their official fleets for public transit, signalling a significant push toward greener, more efficient urban mobility.

Earlier on May 18, setting an example to combat urban pollution and traffic congestion, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday dumped her official vehicle to commute via the Delhi Metro and a feeder bus to reach her office at the Delhi Secretariat.

The commute began in the morning when CM Gupta walked from her official residence, Mukhyamantri Jan Seva Sadan in Civil Lines, to Lok Niwas for a meeting with Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu.

Following the meeting, she walked to the Kashmere Gate Metro Station, boarded a train to the ITO Metro Station, and then took a public feeder bus to reach her office at the Delhi Secretariat.

Senior leaders Parvesh Verma and Ravindra Indraj accompanied the Chief Minister throughout the public transit journey.

The commute was part of the Delhi government's newly launched 'Metro Monday' initiative, organised under the broader national framework of 'Mera Bharat, Mera Yogdan'.

Responding to the Chief Minister's call, ministers and officials of the Delhi Government used Metro and public transport today to reach their respective offices.

Speaking to reporters, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta said, "I appeal to all citizens to make maximum use of public transportation. This will not only conserve the nation's fuel resources, but it is also absolutely essential for our city, Delhi. Given the rising levels of pollution and the traffic congestion issues in Delhi, if all of us, even if only on a small scale, begin incorporating the Metro, public transport, and buses into our daily routines, it will prove immensely beneficial for us all... We are working extensively to enhance 'last-mile connectivity'; if every individual contributes even a little to this endeavour, it will yield truly remarkable results for the city of Delhi.

Travelling by the transit network alongside her ministers, MLAs, and top officials to set an example, Gupta expressed gratitude to the large numbers of residents who participated in the mass campaign to help build a cleaner and more efficient Delhi.

"This approach will provide a solution to every challenge facing our city, be it the issue of pollution or any other problem. Today, on the occasion of the 'Metro Monday' initiative, for which we had issued a city-wide appeal across Delhi, I, along with all my colleagues, ministers, MLAs, and officials, have made a collective effort to travel by Metro today. I am delighted to observe that a great many residents of Delhi have also resolved to travel by Metro today. I express my heartfelt gratitude to one and all. Together, we will make Delhi even better", the CM added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good intention, but let's be real—our ministers have cushy cars with AC and security. One day on the Metro doesn't solve the chronic air pollution or the fact that Delhi's buses are overcrowded and unreliable. 🙄 If the government actually invests in more buses, better frequency, and safer last-mile options, then I'll applaud. Actions > photo ops.

Vikram M

As someone who has taken the Delhi Metro for 10+ years, I can say this is a positive step. The Metro is cleaner, faster, and more efficient than sitting in traffic. CM Gupta is right—if even a fraction of us switch to public transport, it'll make a difference. 👏 But please, fix the feeder bus routes! Many areas still have zero connectivity.

Ananya R

Hats off to CM Gupta for leading by example! 🙏 The 'Mera Bharat, Mera Yogdan' spirit is alive. I just hope this isn't a one-off for the cameras. Our politicians need to feel the daily struggle of commuters—the heat, the rush, the delays. Only then will they truly prioritize infrastructure. Also, please extend Metro to more peripheral areas!

Rohit P

Nice gesture, but I'd rather see the government crack down on vehicles that don't have PUC certificates and actually enforce the odd-even scheme properly. The Metro is great, but not everyone lives near a station. What about the auto walas and e-rickshaws who charge exorbitant fares? Fix the ecosystem, then ask us to ditch cars. 💭

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