Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Calls Odia Community Her "Extended Family" at Festival

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended the Odisha Parba 2026 cultural festival in New Delhi. She described the Odia community living in the capital as her "extended family" and praised the event for showcasing Odisha's rich heritage. Gupta shared her personal connection, mentioning her visit to Odisha and participation in Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra after becoming CM. She emphasized that such events strengthen India's unity and assured the community of the Delhi government's support.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta at Odisha Parba 2026

  • CM calls Odia community her family
  • Celebrates Odisha's culture in Delhi
  • Event strengthens national unity
  • 15 lakh Delhiites connected to Odisha
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"Odia community is my extended family": Delhi CM Rekha Gupta at Odisha Parba 2026

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta addressed the Odia community at Odisha Parba 2026, calling them her extended family and celebrating Odisha's culture.

"Every Odia family living in Delhi is my extended family. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 15

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended the Odisha Parba-2026 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium along with Union Women and Child Development Minister Annapurna Devi and described the community living in the national capital as her "extended family".

Addressing the gathering on Saturday, the Chief Minister extended her heartfelt greetings to the Odia community and appreciated the event as a vibrant celebration of Odisha's rich culture, traditions and faith. Gupta said it is a matter of great pride and happiness that the culture, art, music, dance and traditions of Odisha are being presented in such a grand manner in the national capital Delhi.

"Every Odia family living in Delhi is still deeply connected to its roots, its cultural heritage and its motherland Odisha," she said.

According to a press release, Gupta congratulated the organisers for this grand event and said that Odisha Parba, which has been continuously organised since 2017, completed a glorious journey of almost a decade.

"Every Odia family living in Delhi eagerly waits for this festival throughout the year because this festival is not only a celebration of culture but also an important medium of connecting people with their traditions and identity," she said.

She said it is a matter of great fortune for her that she got the opportunity to address her Odia family settled in Delhi, like her extended family, from this platform.

"Such cultural events further strengthen the spirit of India's diversity and unity," she said.

Sharing her experience, the CM said she had the special fortune that when she was given the responsibility to serve as the Chief Minister of Delhi, she first went to Odisha and visited Lord Jagannath.

She also participated devotedly in the Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath and in the sacred ritual of 'Chhera Pahanra' while following the traditions of that yatra.

The Chief Minister said that about 15 lakh people in Delhi are connected to Odisha, and this is the speciality of this metropolis that people of every state and every culture of the country live together here.

"Delhi welcomes everyone with an open heart and assures every citizen that this city is their own," she said.

She assured people living in Odisha that their family members here are safe and the Delhi government takes full care of their every need and concern. She also said that the Delhi government organised Utkal Diwas at the government level in a grand manner for the first time and honoured the people of the community.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see politicians appreciating cultural events. But I hope this isn't just lip service before elections. Real support means better infrastructure for community halls and promoting Odia language classes in Delhi schools, not just attending festivals.
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Aman W
This is the beauty of Delhi and India! So many cultures coexisting. Jai Jagannath! 🚩 Attended the Parba with my family, the Rasagolla stall was the best! More power to such events that keep our traditions alive far from home.
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Sarah B
It's fascinating to learn about Odisha's culture through these events. As an expat, I love how Delhi has these pockets of regional celebrations. The dance performances were absolutely mesmerizing. Kudos to the organizers.
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Vikram M
Respect for her visiting Puri and participating in Chhera Pahanra. That shows a deeper connection beyond politics. When leaders respect our faith, it builds trust. Hope the government's care for the 15 lakh Odia people translates into tangible benefits.
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Kriti O
My parents are from Cuttack and I was born in Delhi. Events like these make me feel so proud of my roots. "Extended family" is the perfect term. In a big city, your community becomes your family. More power to all state cultural festivals!

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