In a recent statement from New Delhi, Rekha Gupta, who has been designated as the Chief Minister and elected MLA from the Shalimar Bagh seat, conveyed her heartfelt thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party leadership. She expressed how the faith placed in her—even as an ordinary party worker and a middle-class woman—has deeply inspired her, and she vowed to live up to this trust and the responsibilities it brings.
Gupta highlighted that her personal story stands as a testament to the possibility that any common woman can rise to the leadership ranks within the party. She remarked that this milestone could encourage others by demonstrating that background or societal status need not be a barrier to attaining significant political positions.
Further, Gupta shared her eagerness to repay the confidence placed in her by both the high command and the citizens of Delhi. With her oath-taking ceremony scheduled in Ramlila Maidan later on February 20, she reaffirmed her commitment to delivering on the promises of change and progress, marking the beginning of what she calls a “golden period” for the city. Supporters, including family members like her husband, celebrated this moment as a pivotal step for Delhi’s future leadership.
7 Comments
Matzomaster
Let's be optimistic and give her the opportunity to lead. I believe she has the potential to make a real difference in Delhi.
Rotfront
It's important to remember that progress takes time. Let's be patient and give her the time and support she needs to succeed.
Karamba
Shalimar Bagh celebrating a middle-class woman as CM? Sounds like a hollow PR stunt. Show me the real change, not fancy speeches.
Rotfront
Golden period? Delhi already has enough problems. Let's see if she can actually deliver on any promises, not just words.
Karamba
Being an ordinary party worker doesn't guarantee competence. We need someone with experience and a proven track record, not just inspiring speeches.
Michelangelo
I'm looking forward to seeing her address the important issues facing the city, such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Mariposa
Middle-class woman inspiring others? Don't patronize us. We need solutions, not emotional stories.