Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Seeks Blessings, Credits Public Trust for Govt's First Year

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta marked the completion of one year of the BJP-led government with a visit to the Marghat Wale Hanuman Temple. She offered prayers for the prosperity of Delhi's citizens and the realisation of a developed 'Viksit Delhi'. Gupta expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his trust and guidance, which she credited for the government's work over the past year. She stated that the first year established a new work culture focused on service and that public trust remains her government's core strength for future development.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Marks 1 Year, Credits Modi & Public Trust

  • Temple visit marks one-year anniversary
  • Prays for 'Viksit Delhi' vision
  • Credits PM Modi's guidance
  • Highlights new work culture
  • Vows continued dedication
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Trust of Delhi's people is my greatest strength: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta visits temple on govt's 1st anniversary, prays for 'Viksit Delhi', credits PM Modi's guidance and public trust for achievements.

"Their trust remains my greatest strength - Delhi CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, February 20

Marking the completion of one year of the BJP-led Delhi Government, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday visited the ancient Marghat Wale Hanuman Temple in Yamuna Bazar, where she offered prayers.

According to a statement from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), Gupta sought blessings for the prosperity, good health, and well-being of the people of Delhi and for the realisation of the vision of a 'Viksit Delhi'. Cabinet Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh was also present on the occasion.

Performing rituals in accordance with tradition, she prayed for the continued development of the city, the successful implementation of government schemes, and peace and harmony in the lives of citizens, as per CMO.

Speaking after offering prayers, the Chief Minister said the government, formed through the strength of every vote and the trust of the people of Delhi, is guided by a commitment to service rather than the comforts of power.

Expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, she said it was his trust and guidance that enabled the government to work tirelessly over the past year, prioritising public welfare and striving to give fresh momentum to Delhi's development.

CM Gupta said that the government's first year has not only been about achievements but also about establishing a new work culture rooted in dedication to public service, transparency, and accountability.

According to the release, the Chief Minister further stated that her visit to the temple gave her renewed energy and strength. She said that with the blessings of the Almighty, the government has taken several key decisions over the past year and will continue to work with the same dedication in the years ahead.

She remarked that this first year marks the beginning of a new phase of transformation for Delhi, and that the resolve to make the city a world-class capital will be pursued with even greater determination, the release stated.

Expressing her gratitude to the people of Delhi, she reiterated that their trust remains her greatest strength and that the government will continue steadfastly on the path of service.

- ANI

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Anjali F
One year is too short a time to judge, but the focus on a new work culture is promising. However, I sincerely hope the talk of transparency and accountability isn't just for the press release. We need to see it in everyday governance, especially in tackling pollution and improving public transport.
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Suresh O
Jai Bajrangbali! A leader who remembers her roots and seeks blessings for the people is always welcome. The vision for a 'Viksit Delhi' is ambitious. Let's hope the government works as hard as they pray. The Yamuna cleaning should be a top priority alongside development.
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Priyanka N
Trust is earned through consistent work, not just words. The first year had some good initiatives, but the real test is in the coming years. Delhi needs solutions for water scarcity, waste management, and better healthcare infrastructure. Hope the renewed energy from the temple visit is used for these.
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Michael C
Interesting to observe the blend of political messaging and religious symbolism. As an expat here, I appreciate the emphasis on public service. A world-class capital needs world-class infrastructure and air quality. Hope the determination matches the scale of these challenges.
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Kavya N
Actions speak louder than prayers. We hear about 'key decisions', but as a middle-class Delhiite, I want to see their impact on my daily life - cheaper electricity bills, smoother roads, and safer public spaces for women. That's how trust is truly built. All the best to the CM.

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