Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, boxer Vijender Singh discuss sports facilities

IANS June 14, 2025 496 views

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta met Olympic boxer Vijender Singh to discuss improving sports infrastructure and youth opportunities. The BJP government plans to boost facilities through public-private partnerships and a proposed Delhi Sports Council. Gupta criticized the previous AAP government for neglecting athletes, forcing them to represent other states. The new administration has doubled the sports budget and increased prize money for the Delhi Games.

"We want Delhi sportsmen to remain in the city and win laurels for the city." - CM Rekha Gupta
New Delhi, June 14: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday met Olympic medal-winning boxer Vijender Singh and discussed issues related to sports facilities and youth empowerment in the city.

Key Points

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CM Gupta pledges enhanced sports budget and Delhi Sports Council

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Vijender Singh praises focus on athlete facilities

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BJP govt plans PPP model for sports infrastructure

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AAP criticized for poor past sports policies

After the meeting, Vijender Singh said in a post on X, "Had a productive meeting with Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta today. Discussed key issues related to youth empowerment, sports infrastructure, and opportunities for athletes. Grateful for her time and commitment towards building a stronger future for our nation."

The meeting came close to CM Gupta announcing the BJP government’s plans to exploit the public-private partnership (PPP) model to make optimal use of sports infrastructure available in government institutions.

While inaugurating the Delhi Games 2025 last month, she promised to set up a Delhi Sports Council to boost facilities for students and assured enhanced budgetary support for the proposed Delhi Sports University.

CM Gupta said, “Under the previous governments, there were poor facilities for sportspersons who were forced to go to other states and get themselves registered there. But the new government will change the situation, and for this, it has doubled the budget for sports facilities.”

She said Delhi’s athletes deserve all the essential facilities needed for their growth. “The Government is now working actively to change this by building a strong support system through the Delhi Sports Council,” she said.

"We want Delhi sportsmen to remain in the city and win laurels for the city," she added.

Hitting out at the previous AAP government for deterioration in the quality of sports infrastructure over the years, CM Gupta said, “We want to provide better stadiums, technology, and facilities for our sportspersons and offer financial support to them. The prize money for the Delhi Games has also been increased four times by our government.”

Sportspersons in the national capital should get the facilities that they deserve, she said, adding, “Delhi players were forced to represent other states as the honorarium and facilities for them were poor.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for Delhi sports! Our athletes deserve world-class facilities. Hope this isn't just another political promise though. The PPP model sounds promising if implemented properly. Vijender Singh's involvement gives me confidence 🤞
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Priya M.
As a mother of two young athletes, I'm cautiously optimistic. The increased prize money is great, but what about regular maintenance of existing facilities? Many stadiums in Delhi are in terrible condition. Hope the Sports Council addresses this first.
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Amit S.
Why always blame previous governments? Every new CM says the same thing. Instead of politics, show us concrete results. The Sports University idea is excellent - hope it gets proper funding and doesn't become another half-finished project.
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Neha T.
Great initiative! But please don't forget about para-athletes. Delhi needs accessible sports facilities for differently-abled sportspersons too. They bring us so many medals but get the least facilities. #InclusiveSports
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Sanjay V.
Good to see Vijender Singh involved. Athletes know the ground realities better than politicians. Hope they focus on grassroots development - we need more local tournaments and school-level facilities, not just big stadiums.
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Kavita R.
The budget doubling sounds impressive, but where will the money come from? Hope this doesn't mean cuts in other important areas like education or healthcare. Sports are important, but we need balanced development.
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Vikram J.
Finally! Delhi has produced so many champions despite poor facilities. Imagine what our athletes could achieve with proper

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