Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta criticized previous governments for prioritizing publicity over results as her government marked one year in office. She emphasized the BJP administration’s focus on tangible outcomes rather than mere promises and announcements. Gupta, along with her Cabinet members, presented a detailed report card showcasing the government’s achievements in areas like development, governance, and public welfare.
The Chief Minister underscored a shift towards efficiency, stating her government’s commitment to “less paperwork, more work.” She highlighted the move from confrontation to coordination and from publicity to performance in the last year. Gupta credited the government’s approach to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of inclusive development, outlining strides in health, education, infrastructure, pollution control, and governance reforms.
Gupta stressed the government’s accountability and results-oriented approach, contrasting it with past administrations’ reliance on rhetoric and delays. She pointed out concrete steps taken to address long-standing issues like Yamuna rejuvenation, waste management, and pollution control. The Chief Minister expressed optimism for Delhi’s future under the current government’s direction, aiming for a transformative impact on the city’s condition.
