Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Distributes Bicycles to 1,000 Girls, Slams Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta distributed bicycles to approximately 1,000 girl students from nine schools during a Kanya Pujan ceremony in Pitampura. She stated the government's commitment to removing obstacles so every girl in Delhi can complete her education and achieve her aspirations. Gupta praised the girls as embodiments of the goddesses Durga and Saraswati, highlighting their potential. She also took the opportunity to criticize former CM Arvind Kejriwal over allegations of misusing public funds.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Distributes Bicycles, Performs Kanya Pujan

  • Bicycles for 1,000 girls
  • Commitment to girls' education
  • Ritual of Kanya Pujan
  • Criticism of Arvind Kejriwal
  • Empowerment as divine forms
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta participates in Kanya Pujan, distributes bicycles to 1,000 girl students

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta distributes bicycles to 1,000 girl students during Kanya Pujan, pledges support for girls' education, and criticizes Arvind Kejriwal.

"Through this Vidyavahini, I will provide bicycles to every girl in the ninth grade... - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 26

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday performed Kanya Pujan in Pitampura and distributed bicycles to around 1,000 girl students from nine schools.

She expressed her commitment to ensuring that every girl in the national capital can complete her education without any obstacles.

Speaking to the media, Delhi CM said, "Every daughter in Delhi can complete her education without any hindrance, complete her schooling, graduate, and become what she wants to be. The government will work to remove all obstacles in her way. Many daughters often faced difficulties travelling from school to home and back. Through this Vidyavahini, I will provide bicycles to every girl in the ninth grade so that she can travel to and from school throughout her ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth school years...This is the form of Durga, this is the form of Saraswati."

The CM also praised the girls as forms of Durga and Saraswati, emphasising their potential to bring glory to the city and the country.

"They will bring glory to this city and our country in the times to come. On behalf of the government, I salute each of my daughters and bless them profusely. May she move ahead and progress greatly, may she become who she wants to be. The government will provide her with every comfort and facility so that she can complete her education," she said.

Further, she slammed Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over allegations regarding the construction of a 'Sheesh Mahal' with public funds.

"You all were waiting for the 'Sheesh Mahal' for a long time; you all can see it (video posted by Delhi BJP), misdeeds of Kejriwal, with the money of the public, he built this 'Sheesh Mahal' and crossed all limits of corruption," she said.

Earlier, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta shared a heartfelt message on the occasion of Kanya Pujan, praising daughters as symbols of strength and divine blessings.

In a post on X, CM Gupta wrote, "Daughters are symbols of good fortune, embodiments of strength, and the sacred blessings of a mother. On this sacred occasion of Kanya Pujan today, worshipping daughters filled my heart with profound emotion. Durga Ashtami teaches us that every daughter embodies the radiant form of the primordial divine energy. Their affection and honour infuse life with purity and auspiciousness."

"This is my prayer to the Mother: May she continue to shower her grace upon all, may the light of happiness and prosperity spread in every home, and may the love of daughters forever illuminate our lives. Millions of salutations at the feet of the Mother," the post read.

Kanya Pujan is an important ritual performed during the Navratri festival, especially on the eighth (Ashtami) or ninth (Navami) day. It symbolises respect for feminine power (Shakti) and the belief that young girls embody the form of Goddess Durga.

Navratri, which means 'nine nights' in Sanskrit, is a Hindu festival celebrating Goddess Durga and her nine avatars, known collectively as Navdurga.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good work, but why mix a genuine welfare program with political mudslinging about the 'Sheesh Mahal'? The focus should remain entirely on the girls and their future. Let development work speak for itself.
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Sarah B
As an expat in Delhi, I find the cultural aspect beautiful—Kanya Pujan honoring the divine feminine. Combining this tradition with a practical solution like bicycles is a powerful message for girls' education.
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Aditya G
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao in action! The bicycle scheme is smart—it gives independence and saves time. Hope the maintenance and safety aspects (like lights and helmets) are also considered. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
My daughter received a bicycle last year under a similar state scheme. It has made a huge difference. She reaches home before dark and has more time to study. More power to our daughters! ❤️
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Karthik V
The sentiment is perfect, but execution is key. Will there be a transparent process to identify beneficiaries in all schools? And what about girls in classes other than 9th? The intent is laudable though.

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