Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta led her cabinet ministers in a hands-on cleanliness drive across the city. They personally removed garbage and waste materials from various points along the Ring Road. The initiative is part of a broader 14-day 'Seva Pakhwada' event. Leaders emphasized that citizen participation is crucial for achieving a clean and green capital.

Key Points: CM Rekha Gupta Ministers Lead Cleanliness Drive on Delhi Ring Road

  • Ministers cleaned specific stretches like Raja Garden Chowk and ITO
  • Drive is part of a 14-day 'Seva Pakhwada' celebrating PM Modi's birthday
  • Leaders urged residents to stop defacing walls with posters and graffiti
  • Campaign aims to transform PM Modi's Swachh Bharat vision into public participation
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CM Rekha Gupta, ministers partake in cleanliness drive, remove garbage from Ring Road

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and her ministers personally removed garbage from Ring Road, urging citizens to join the mass movement for a clean and green capital.

"Let us come together and resolve to make our capital clean, green, and prosperous - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Sep 23

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and her cabinet ministers undertook an extensive 'swachhta abhiyaan' in various parts of the national capital on Tuesday, emphasising the importance of turning the cleanliness drive into a mass movement and how citizens' participation can yield impressive results in making India clean, green and healthy.

Under the cleanliness drive, ministers and several Delhi BJP leaders, along with party workers, removed waste materials and garbage from the Ring Road and other places.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, speaking to reporters, also urged city residents to refrain from putting up posters or writing on walls because it spoils the beauty of the city.

"Let us come together and resolve to make our capital clean, green, and prosperous," she said.

Several ministers, including Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Parvesh Saheb Singh, Ashish Sood and others also shared pictures of Swachh Delhi Abhiyaan on their X handles.

Manjinder Singh Sirsa cleaned the Ring Road at Raja Garden Chowk, Parvesh Saheb Singh participated in the cleanliness drive in R.K. Puram, Ashish Sood at Rajdhani College, while Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva removed garbage and waste materials from the ITO stretch of Ring Road.

"Mahatma Gandhi used to say, 'Cleanliness is even more important than freedom. Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has transformed that inspiration into a people's movement. I am proud to say that every resident of Delhi is playing an active role in building the Clean India," Manjinder Singh Sirsa said.

"This campaign has proven to be an important initiative towards making Delhi clean, beautiful, and inspiring. Cleanliness is service and service is the greatest means of nation-building," said Ashish Sood, while sharing pictures of the cleaning drive at Rajdhani College," he said.

Parvesh Verma said, "This campaign is not merely a cleaning activity, but a mega-campaign to realise the resolve of 'Swachh Bharat' through public participation. Our goal is not just to remove dirt, but to strengthen the foundation of a healthy, beautiful, and self-reliant India."

Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva said, "This is an effort to wholeheartedly fulfil the Prime Minister's resolve for Swachh Bharat" and also appealed to citizens to take the pledge to keep the city's surroundings clean and green.

Notably, the cleanliness drive by the Delhi government is part of a 14-day-long 'Seva Pakhwada', being organised from September 17 to October 2, to celebrate the birthday of Prime Minister Modi.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but why only for 14 days? Cleanliness should be year-round. Our leaders should focus on proper waste management systems rather than occasional drives.
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Arjun K
Saw them cleaning near Raja Garden today. Appreciate the effort but citizens also need to do their part. No point if we keep littering right after they clean. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone living in RK Puram, I appreciate the cleanup drive. The area looks much better now. Hope they install more dustbins and improve garbage collection permanently.
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Michael C
While the gesture is nice, I wish they'd address the root cause - inadequate waste management infrastructure. Political leaders cleaning roads themselves shows the system has failed.
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Kavya N
Bahut accha initiative hai! CM madam is right about posters spoiling city beauty. We need more awareness campaigns in schools and colleges about cleanliness. 👏
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Vikram M
Good to see leaders getting their hands dirty. But what about the daily sanitation workers who do this job without any recognition? They deserve better pay and facilities.

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