Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Calls for United MLA Effort in Key Winter Session

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has inaugurated the Winter Session of the Legislative Assembly, calling for active participation from all MLAs. She emphasized that the session should focus on meaningful discussions, particularly on critical issues like Delhi's pollution. The session, which runs until January 8, is the first legislative engagement of 2026 and is set against a backdrop of heightened scrutiny on governance and administrative performance. It is poised to be a concentrated exercise in accountability, focusing on development delivery and finding collaborative solutions for the capital's challenges.

Key Points: Delhi Winter Assembly Session: CM Urges MLA Participation

  • CM urges MLAs to participate
  • Focus on pollution solutions
  • Session runs Jan 5-8
  • Scrutiny on governance and delivery
  • First legislative sitting of 2026
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta urges all MLAs to actively participate in Winter Assembly session

CM Rekha Gupta urges all MLAs to collaborate on pollution and governance in the Delhi Assembly's crucial Winter Session, running till Jan 8.

"This session is very important, and it is our responsibility to utilise every moment of it for the welfare of Delhi. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, January 5

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday welcomed the winter session of the Legislative Assembly, urging both the ruling party and the opposition to fulfil their responsibilities during the proceedings.

Speaking to the media, Gupta said, "This session of the Assembly has been convened for policy and implementation, where important discussions take place. Especially on issues like pollution, on which the government has invited everyone for discussion, all MLAs should participate in the debate and work together to find better solutions for Delhi. This session is very important, and it is our responsibility to utilise every moment of it for the welfare of Delhi."

She emphasised that the session should focus on meaningful discussions and collaborative efforts to address key challenges facing the national capital.

The winter session of the Delhi legislative assembly commenced today and will go on till January 8.

Delhi's Pollution will be among the major issues during the Winter Session of the Delhi Assembly. While the ruling BJP government has emphasised that the situation has improved compared to the previous party's rule in the national capital, the opposition parties have criticised the government, while the citizens continue their daily lives amid toxic Delhi air.

The first legislative sitting of 2026 is unfolding against a backdrop of heightened scrutiny of governance, making the Winter Session less a routine calendar exercise and more a checkpoint on how effectively the administration responds to questions of performance and accountability.

As the first Assembly engagement of the new year, the session carries added significance. Issues of development delivery, administrative efficiency and financial discipline are likely to dominate proceedings, offering early signals on how effectively the state machinery is responding to civic challenges.

With limited time and heightened expectations, the Winter Session is poised to be a concentrated exercise in legislative scrutiny rather than an extended debate.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a long-term resident, I'm tired of the blame game every winter. The ruling party says it's better, the opposition says it's worse. Can we please get a transparent, data-driven discussion for once? Where is the accountability?
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Vikram M
Finally, some focus on implementation! So many policies are announced but the ground reality doesn't change. Hope they discuss the last-mile delivery of services. The MLAs must answer for their constituencies' issues.
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Priya S
Meaningful discussion is key. But will the opposition also participate constructively, or just disrupt proceedings? Both sides need to work for Delhi. The session is short, so time shouldn't be wasted on dharnas inside the house.
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Rohit P
Pollution, water, roads, public transport... the list is long. Hope they prioritize based on what affects common people the most. Also, the session should be live-streamed properly so citizens can see who is actually working.
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Michael C
A respectful criticism: The call for collaboration is welcome, but the real test is after the session. Will there be a follow-up mechanism? We need a public dashboard tracking the promises made here. Actions speak louder than words.

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