Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has made a strong appeal against defacing city walls with posters and writings. She specifically requested politicians to refrain from using her photograph on such posters. The comments were made during her participation in a cleanliness and tree plantation drive in the Shalimar Bagh area. Gupta also announced that loudspeakers for religious festivals like Ramlila can now be used until midnight.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Bans Wall Defacement in Cleanliness Drive Appeal

  • CM Gupta specifically asks politicians to stop pasting posters featuring her photograph
  • She urges citizens to make the ongoing cleanliness drive a continuous daily effort
  • The appeal was made during a tree plantation and cleanliness event in Shalimar Bagh
  • Gupta also announced extended loudspeaker timings for Ramlila and Durga Puja until midnight
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Defacement will not be tolerated: Delhi CM urges citizens to participate in cleanliness drive

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta urges citizens and politicians to stop defacing walls with posters, appeals for participation in the ongoing city-wide cleanliness drive.

"I request all the politicians not to paste posters, at least not with my photo. Defacement will not be tolerated - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, September 23

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday requested the people residing in the national capital not to indulge in defacement of any kind, including wall writing and pasting posters on the walls.

Speaking to reporters, CM Gupta appealed to the politicians not to indulge in defacement by pasting posters, especially with her photograph. She urged people to participate in the cleanliness drive and continue the same on other days as well.

"We are running a cleanliness drive on the ring road. Thousands of people have participated in the cleanliness drive. This must be continued. I request that all Delhiites refrain from writing on walls or pasting posters. I request all the politicians not to paste posters, at least not with my photo. Defacement will not be tolerated," Gupta said.

"Cleanliness drive is a continuous process. We need to understand that this is our city and our nation. I can see that there are tobacco packs, water bottles, we throw away plates after a 'bhandara', and there are posters pasted everywhere. All of this is making our city dirty," she added.

The Chief Minister's remarks come as she participated in a cleanliness and tree plantation drive in the Shalimar Bagh area of Delhi. The cleanliness drive was organised under the ongoing Sewa Pakhwara.

Moreover, Gupta said that loudspeakers being used during Ramlila, Durga Puja, and other cultural-religious events in the national capital can now be used until midnight.

The chief minister said the time extension aims to allow Hindu festivals to continue without time restrictions, similar to celebrations in other states.

Speaking to the reporters, Rekha Gupta said, "I always noticed that our Hindu festivals face difficulties, because Ramlila or Durga Puja can never end at 10 pm. When Dandiya can go on all night in Gujarat, when events can happen all night in other states, then why can't the same be for the people of Delhi? So this time we've given permission to all Ramlilas, Durga Pujas, and cultural-religious festivals to continue until 12 am..."

The nine-day Navratri festival is being celebrated with great devotion across the country.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good initiative but I hope this isn't just another photo opportunity. The real test will be whether the municipal workers actually remove existing posters and maintain cleanliness consistently.
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Priya S
The loudspeaker extension for festivals is much needed! Our cultural celebrations shouldn't be restricted unnecessarily. Good decision by CM Gupta. 🎉
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Arjun K
"Don't paste posters with my photo" - that's actually quite funny coming from a politician! But seriously, we need more public awareness about keeping our city clean.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the cleanliness drive, the selective extension of loudspeaker timings only for Hindu festivals seems problematic. Shouldn't all religious events have equal treatment?
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Nisha Z
We need more dustbins on streets and better waste management system. Just telling people not to litter isn't enough when there are no proper facilities available.
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Ramesh W
Good to see CM participating personally. Hope this drive continues beyond photo sessions. Our city deserves to be clean and green! 🌱

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