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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta recited her poem "Main Bhi Sindoor Hun" while thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching Operation Sindoor, which she says uplifted the self-esteem of Indian women. She criticized AAP leaders for questioning the armed forces during previous operations. Veteran actor Anupam Kher, supporting Gupta, reflected on the lack of sensitivity shown by the AAP during the Kashmir Files controversy. Gupta highlighted Delhi's unity in diversity as a reflection of India's greater vision, drawing praise from Kher for her candid interview remarks.

Key Points: Rekha Gupta and Modi on Operation Sindoor and AAP's Criticism

  • Rekha Gupta praises Operation Sindoor
  • Gupta criticizes AAP's stance on armed forces
  • Anupam Kher supports Gupta during interview
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In a poetic tribute, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta recites 'Main Bhi Sindoor Hun'

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta praises Modi's Operation Sindoor, recites poem, and criticizes AAP.

"I and all women are saluting the armed forces and thanking PM Modi. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 31

Reciting a poem, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday thanked the armed forces and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack.

“I and all women are saluting the armed forces and thanking PM Modi,” she said, adding that as a woman she can say that the Operation has added to the honour of half of the nation’s population.

“I thank PM Modi who launched the operation to raise the self-esteem of the nation’s women,” she said, praising the way terror hubs were destroyed deep inside the enemy nation.

She also recited a poem “Main Bhi Sindoor Hun”, highlighting the social and cultural significance of ‘sindoor’ or vermilion in Indian society.

Gupta also hit out at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, who had raised a question mark on the performance of the armed forces during the previous surgical strikes.

“They colluded with enemies and lacked patriotism,” she said.

Veteran actor Anupam Kher, who interviewed the Delhi CM on Saturday, also lamented the erstwhile Kejriwal government’s actions that disrespected the feelings of Kashmiri Hindus in the Assembly.

“They had said that if the film ‘The Kashmir Files’ is so important then it should be released on social media,” he said, referring to the AAP government’s refusal to make it tax-free in Delhi.

Soon after the controversy over the film three years ago, Kher had slammed the then Delhi CM Kejriwal for being insensitive and insulting the Kashmiri Hindu genocide victims by mocking film-maker Vivek Agnihotri’s money spinning venture and BJP’s support for his film.

Earlier, while interviewing CM Gupta on Saturday, Kher, thanked her for expressing freely about Operation Sindoor as it had also helped him vent the anguish and pain in his heart due to the personal losses and trauma experienced by him, being a Kashmiri, and his relatives.

As Kher asked the CM about her passion to serve the National Capital, she said: “The unique aspect about Delhi that I like is its unity in diversity. It is a mini-India. It’s a reflection of the vision of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’.”

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Beautiful gesture by CM Rekha Gupta! Connecting sindoor with national pride is such a powerful metaphor. Our armed forces truly protect the honor of every Indian woman. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the sentiment, shouldn't we focus more on actual policies for women's safety rather than symbolic gestures? Delhi's streets still aren't safe after dark. Actions speak louder than poems.
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Amit S.
The Kashmir Files was an eye-opener for many Indians. Shame on those who tried to suppress it. Glad to see our leaders standing up for truth now. Kashmiri Pandits have suffered for decades!
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Sunita R.
As a Delhiite, I'm proud of how our city represents India's diversity. But can we please have less politics and more development work? Our roads and public transport need urgent attention! 🚇
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Vikram J.
Operation Sindoor was necessary but let's not make military actions political tools. Our soldiers sacrifice lives - they shouldn't be reduced to election talking points. Respect the forces beyond symbolism.
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Neha T.
The sindoor metaphor is beautiful but also complex - not all Indian women wear it. Would be nice to see our leaders acknowledge diverse traditions while celebrating our shared nationalism.

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