Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has taken a strong stance against corruption by suspending the Kapashera Sub-Registrar and Mehrauli Tehsildar from the Revenue Department. This action follows complaints and serious corruption allegations against these officials. Additionally, the Chief Minister has revoked the license of a deed writer in Kapashera.
Chief Minister Gupta emphasized the government’s zero-tolerance policy towards corruption at any level. She highlighted the expectation for officers involved in public affairs to be honest, sensitive, and accountable. CM Gupta made it clear that negligent or corrupt officers have no place in service.
Stressing the importance of efficient public service, Chief Minister Gupta warned that any officer or system hindering public welfare will face strict consequences. She declared that only officers demonstrating honesty and a commitment to public service will be permitted to serve in the Delhi government. Moreover, she affirmed that further corruption complaints will be met with decisive action without bias or influence.
In a positive development, Chief Minister Gupta announced the distribution of keys to flats in Savda Ghevra to 2,500 families from Economically Weaker Sections in the upcoming year. This initiative aligns with the government’s goal to enhance living conditions for the underprivileged by providing essential amenities in residential colonies. Gupta criticized past administrations for failing to allocate flats to deserving beneficiaries.
The Savda Ghevra EWS residential colony spans approximately 37.81 acres and aims to offer a holistic living environment with access to education, healthcare, sanitation, water supply, green spaces, and livelihood opportunities.
