Key Points

During an interview with Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, Anupam Kher humorously remarked on her lack of coughing, referencing former CM Arvind Kejriwal's infamous habit. The audience responded with applause, enjoying the light-hearted moment. Gupta took the opportunity to outline her government's achievements, highlighting progress in health, transport, and women's welfare. She also took a subtle jab at the AAP's strategies in Punjab, showing her commitment to transparency and development in Delhi.

Key Points: Anupam Kher Quips on Kejriwal in CM Gupta's Delhi Interview

  • Anupam Kher jokes about Kejriwal's cough during Gupta interview
  • Audience responds with applause
  • Gupta highlights health and transport achievements in speech
  • Gupta teases AAP with 'cough' strategy reference
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'You did not cough even once': Anupam Kher's pot-shot at Kejriwal during Delhi CM interview

Anupam Kher humorously notes CM Rekha Gupta's speech sans 'Kejriwal cough', sparking applause.

"“You did not cough even once.” - Anupam Kher"

New Delhi, May 31

There was a lighter moment on Saturday at an event marking 100 days of the Rekha Gupta government when actor Anupam Kher, who was interviewing her, mentioned the infamous cough of the previous Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal.

“I can’t help but say this. I just saw you speak at length, and you did not cough even once,” said Kher, sparking spontaneous clapping by the audience and leaving CM Gupta in splits.

He said he mentioned the cough, as over the years, Delhiites have grown accustomed to it – an oblique reference to Kejriwal’s habit of dotting his public statements with a cough to garner public sympathy.

“I am sorry I could not stop myself from bringing up this issue. Neither have you coughed nor has anyone in the 2,000 audience,” he said even as the audience, including Delhi Cabinet Ministers and BJP MPs from the city, continued to cheer.

He said, “This in itself is a big achievement that we are not seeing anyone cough in Delhi.”

Joining the light-hearted exchange, the Chief Minister said, “As far as Delhi is concerned, we will take care of it, but I am worried more about Punjab.”

The Chief Minister’s remark was a hint at the possible use of “lies” and “cough” strategy by AAP leaders to cover up governance failures in the border state by the ruling AAP.

Kher admitted that he was asking her questions on behalf of lakhs of Delhiites, and his questions were based on the feedback he got from a friend who lives in the city.

Talking to IANS after the podcast-style interview with the Chief Minister, Kher said, “She had a flash of truthfulness in her eyes and listed a lot of works she has done in 100 days, including towards the health sector, pollution, cleanliness and women’s welfare.”

He said he could sense a resolve in her statements to serve people in the coming days, and it was appreciable that she remembered all the work she had done so far.

Earlier during the event organised at Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, the Delhi Chief Minister listed her government’s 100-day achievements in the health sector, including the roll out of Ayushman Bharat Scheme under which 3 lakh eligible citizens have been registered for Rs 10 lakh health insurance.

“Under the Ayushman Vay Vandana Yojana scheme for the 70-plus, over 1.5 lakh people have been registered so far, and almost 600 beneficiaries have even availed its benefits,” said the Chief Minister while highlighting that the BJP never promises anything which it cannot deliver.

She also highlighted efforts to set up 1,139 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and purchase 300 dialysis machines.

Slamming the previous government’s failed health model, she said, “There is a shortage of 20 per cent of doctors, 30 per cent of nurses and 40 per cent of paramedical staff. Just 0.42 beds are available for every 1,000 residents in the city. We are committed to improving this bed availability to more than one bed per 1,000 residents.”

In the education sector, she highlighted the Cabinet nod to a bill to regulate fees in private schools. “We will soon promulgate an ordinance to enforce it,” she said, underscoring her government’s effort to involve parents in fee hike decisions.

In the transport sector, she highlighted the launch of 460 electric DEVI public transport buses and the drafting of an EV policy. On pollution, she said her government was focused on tackling pollution in the Yamuna and plans to install smog guns on high-rise buildings.

She also shared steps taken for the early roll out Mahila Samridhi Yojana of Rs 2,500 financial assistance to women, the opening of creches for women workers and steps for women's security.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
Haha! Anupam Kher always knows how to add humor to politics. But jokes aside, it's refreshing to see a CM who can speak without constant drama. Delhi needs governance, not theatrics. Hope the new government delivers on all these health promises 🤞
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Priya M.
While the cough joke was funny, I hope the media focuses more on actual governance. 1,139 Ayushman Mandirs sounds impressive, but will they be properly staffed? Previous governments also made big claims about healthcare that never materialized. Action speaks louder than speeches!
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Sanjay K.
The Punjab comment was unnecessary. Every state has its challenges. Instead of taking potshots, all governments should work together for better healthcare across India. That said, the electric buses and EV policy are much-needed steps for Delhi's pollution problem.
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Anjali T.
As a Delhiite, I'm cautiously optimistic. The previous government had good education policies but failed on healthcare. If this government can actually increase bed availability to 1 per 1000 residents, it would be revolutionary! But please - less politics, more work 🙏
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Vikram S.
The Mahila Samridhi Yojana is a great initiative! Financial independence for women leads to stronger families and society. But implementation is key - hope the creches for women workers actually materialize across all districts, not just posh areas.
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Neha R.
Why do we always compare current leaders with previous ones? Every government has plus and minus points. Let's judge this one on its own merits after full tenure. That said, regulating school fees is LONG overdue! As a parent, this affects me directly 👍

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