Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta resumed her public hearing program with enhanced security measures following the recent assault. Residents from across the capital came with various grievances including disability assistance and pension claims. Police formed a protective ring around the CM while using metal detectors and CCTV surveillance. Gupta described these public interactions as energizing and reinforcing her commitment to service.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Resumes Jan Sunwai Amid Heightened Security

  • Heavy police deployment formed protective ring around CM during public hearing
  • Residents sought help for disabilities and pension benefits
  • Metal detectors and CCTV monitoring ensured maximum security
  • Programme resumed after two-week halt following August 20 assault
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta holds 'Jan Sunwai' amid tight security, first after assault

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta holds first public hearing after assault with tight security measures. Residents share grievances as police form protective ring around her.

"Dialogue with the public always gives me new energy and deepens my dedication to service. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Sep 3

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta resumed the 'Jan Sunwai' programme at her camp office in Civil Lines, amidst heightened security, almost two weeks after the assault on her.

The 'Jan Sunwai' programme saw participation of a large number of city residents, who came to her residence with their grievances and sought the CM’s help in resolving the matters.

The programme, first after the physical assault on her, saw heavy police and security personnel deployment. Police and security personnel formed a ring around the Chief Minister while a table was placed between her and the visitors. The applicants came one by one to submit their complaints and grievances.

The heightened security measures also saw the scanning of individuals with metal detectors, and keeping the entire programme through CCTV monitoring.

The programme began at 8 a.m., which saw people from different parts of the national capital coming to the CM’s residence with their grievances.

A couple of locals later spoke to the media and shared about what help they sought and the assurances they got from the Chief Minister.

"I approached the Chief Minister with my concern. I am physically disabled -- one of my arms and a leg is affected. I appealed for a government job, as it would greatly help improve my situation," said a city resident.

Another applicant said, “I told them that my country got independence in 1947. I was there, I was part of it, and till today I haven't received any benefits. My children may have received something, jobs and all, but I didn't get anything — no pension, nothing. I'm troubled. The Chief Minister said, "Go, it will be done, you'll get the pension..."

The 'Jan Sunwai' programme was halted after the August 20 attack on the Chief Minister.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also took to X to share pictures of her meeting with people at the Jan Seva Sadan and wrote, “Today, during the public hearing, I met with citizens who came from various parts of the capital and listened to their suggestions and problems.”

“Dialogue with the public always gives me new energy and deepens my dedication to service. Public hearing is a new culture of service. The resolve of the Delhi government is - to give topmost priority to public service and swift solutions to every citizen,” she added.

On Tuesday, Delhi CM also visited flood-affected areas and relief camps near Geeta Colony flyover to assess the flood situation in the city after the Yamuna level reached near the danger mark. She met families in camps, heard their concerns, and assured them that the government is fully committed to providing support.

- IANS

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Priya S
The story of that elderly freedom fighter still waiting for pension breaks my heart 💔. How can our system fail those who fought for our independence? Hope CM Gupta follows through on her promise.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the CM's efforts, the security theater seems excessive. A table between her and citizens? Metal detectors? This creates barriers when the whole point is accessibility. There must be a better balance.
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Ananya R
After the assault, it's understandable why security is tight. We can't risk another incident. What matters is that people are still getting heard. Hope the disabled gentleman gets the job he deserves 🤞
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Suresh O
Good to see our CM working on multiple fronts - from flood relief to public hearings. Delhi needs this kind of hands-on leadership. Hope the promises made today actually get implemented on ground.
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Nisha Z
The real test will be whether these grievances actually get resolved. Too often these public hearings become photo opportunities. I hope CM Gupta proves me wrong and delivers real solutions.

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