Delhi L-G Sandhu Takes Surprise Metro Ride, Poses for Selfies with Commuters

Delhi Lieutenant Governor T.S. Sandhu surprised commuters by taking a ride on the Delhi Metro from Saket to Vasant Vihar, interacting with citizens and posting about the experience. Earlier the same day, Sandhu visited the Kalindi Kunj ghat on the Yamuna river to assess the severe frothing problem firsthand with officials and experts. This visit comes amid a political controversy after the Delhi government floated a tender worth Rs 6.2 crore for two VIP inspection boats for the Yamuna. The move has drawn criticism from the Congress, while the BJP has blamed long-term negligence by previous governments for the pollution.

Key Points: Delhi L-G Sandhu Rides Metro, Inspects Yamuna Pollution

  • L-G's surprise Metro ride with commuters
  • Inspection of Yamuna froth at Kalindi Kunj
  • Row over Rs 6.2 crore VIP boat tender
  • Political blame game on pollution
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Delhi L-G Sandhu travels in Metro, poses for selfies with youth

Delhi Lt Governor T.S. Sandhu takes a surprise Metro ride, interacts with citizens, and inspects Yamuna froth amid a political row over VIP boats.

"A ride back home on the ever-reliable Delhi Metro Rail! Had nice interactions with fellow Delhi residents along the way. - T.S. Sandhu"

New Delhi, March 19

Delhi Lt Governor T.S. Sandhu on Thursday happily surprised many citizens by joining them for a ride on Metro. From using a smart card to enter the station, posing for pictures on the station escalator and platform, Sandhu mingled with commuters with warmth and also discussed issues related to the city while travelling in the train.

Sharing his experience on social media, Sandhu wrote, "A ride back home on the ever-reliable Delhi Metro Rail! Had nice interactions with fellow Delhi residents along the way."

The L-G also posted several photos of his outing as a common citizen and interaction with Metro staff and people. He travelled from Saket Metro Station to Vasant Vihar station accompanied by DMRC officials and Lok Niwas officials.

Earlier in the day, Sandhu visited the Kalindi Kunj banks of the Yamuna for an inspection and action to tackle the problem of froth.

In a message on social media, the L-G wrote: "Visited the Kalindi Kunj Ghat along the Yamuna river, along with senior officials of concerned departments, to take a first-hand assessment of the current situation."

Sandhu said the visit involved discussions with local and international experts from leading scientific institutions and organisations to help identify practical and sustainable measures going forward.

A day earlier, a political row erupted after the Delhi government floated a tender worth Rs 6.2 crore for two "VIP inspection boats" meant for monitoring and survey operations on the Yamuna River, even as high levels of froth were seen floating on the river near Kalindi Kunj, raising environmental concerns.

The Irrigation and Flood Control Department issued the tender on March 12 to procure two vessels, with each boat estimated to cost around Rs 3.1 crore. According to the tender document, the boats will be used for river monitoring, surveys and inspection visits by senior officials.

However, the move drew sharp criticism from Congress National Secretary Abhishek Dutt, who alleged that the government was focusing on expensive boats instead of tackling the worsening pollution in the Yamuna.

Responding to the criticism, Delhi Assembly Deputy Speaker Mohan Singh Bisht, a BJP legislator, said pollution in the Yamuna was the result of long-term negligence by previous governments in the city.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good gesture by L-G Sandhu. But let's be honest, one metro ride doesn't solve Delhi's problems. The real issue is the Yamuna froth and the Rs 6 crore VIP boats. Why spend so much on inspection boats when that money could be used for actual cleaning?
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Aman W
Yamuna pollution is a decades-old problem. Blaming previous governments won't clean the river now. We need action, not politics. The VIP boat tender shows wrong priorities. First clean the river, then buy boats for inspection!
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Sarah B
As someone who rides the Metro daily, I appreciate leaders experiencing what ordinary citizens go through. The Delhi Metro is indeed reliable, but overcrowding during peak hours is a real issue. Hope such interactions lead to practical improvements.
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Vikram M
The contrast is stark - posing for selfies in Metro while Yamuna chokes with toxic froth. I'm glad he visited Kalindi Kunj, but we need sustainable solutions, not just inspections and photo-ops. Our rivers are dying, and we're busy with political blame games.
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Kavya N
Positive step by L-G ji! When leaders mingle with public, it breaks barriers. Hope this becomes a regular practice. Regarding Yamuna, involving international experts is good, but implementation is key. We've had enough reports and studies.

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