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As Rekha Gupta takes oath as Delhi CM, NDA Chief Ministers Meet in Delhi.

Under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) chief ministers convened in New Delhi following the historic swearing-in ceremony of Rekha Gupta, Delhi’s chief minister. This occasion represents a turning point in Indian politics and prepares the ground for fresh policies under BJP direction.

 NDA Chief Ministers

Rekha Gupta Becomes Delhi’s New CM

Rekha Gupta took the oath as the ninth Chief Minister of Delhi at a grand ceremony at Ramlila Maidan. Expressing her gratitude, she called the event a “miracle” and a “new motivation for women in politics.” She also assured the public of her commitment to accountability and transparency.

Important Figures Attend the Swearing-In Event

The occasion witnessed the attendance of BJP’s senior leadership, including:

  • Narendra Modi, prime minister
  • Amit Shah, the minister of unions home
  • JP Nadda, National President of the BJP
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Chief ministers and deputy chief ministers from other BJP-ruled states also participated, displaying a great degree of NDA unity.

The Appointed Cabinet Recently

Six more BJP politicians were sworn in as ministers to assemble Delhi’s new cabinet on Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s advise:

  • Parvesh Sahib Singh, Deputy CM
  • Ashish Soodle
  • Manjinder Singh Sirsa
  • Ravinder Indraj Singh
  • Kapil Mishra
  • Singh Pankaj Kumar

Gupta reassured the people that the administration will cooperate among all 48 BJP MLAs to execute party obligations and guarantee excellent government.

Highlights of the meeting of NDA chief ministers

Prime Minister Modi presided over an important NDA chief ministers’ conference following the swearing-in event. Leaders of states governed by the BJP complimented Modi’s vision for the growth of India and leadership.

Rajasitan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma underlined how PM Modi’s direction shapes the BJP government. Diya Kumari, Rajasitan Deputy CM, praised the nomination of a female CM as a historic event for Indian politics.

Declaring BJP’s victory in Delhi as a “sweet success,” Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan congratulated Modi, Amit Shah, and BJP employees for their unwavering efforts. Regarding West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s “Mrityu Kumbh,” he also said that such remarks were improper.

  • Delhi Vision Inspired by Rekha Gupta
  • Gupta has committed to prioritize:
  • Transparency and accountability include making sure dishonest people answer for their actions.
  • Encouragement of more female political involvement empowers women.
  • Following policies that help Delhi’s residents helps BJP to fulfil its promises.

“It is a great responsibility. I appreciate PM Modi and the BJP high command for their trust in me. First of importance is finishing all the obligations our party has committed,” she said.

Future Directions and Political Influence

The choice of Rekha Gupta as Delhi CM should alter the political environment of the city. The BJP guarantees this significant triumph, hence the party is ready to tighten its hold on the national capital before the next elections.

This event not only shows the party’s will to empower female leaders but also marks a change in government with fresh attention on openness and efficient management.

Rekha Gupta’s swearing-in as Delhi CM and the meeting of the NDA chief ministers indicate to a fresh chapter in Indian politics. Though PM Modi’s vision is the main focus of the BJP leadership, guaranteeing development still takes front stage and offers effective government. Gupta is guiding Delhi’s developmental and political course of transformation. source ANINEWS

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