New Delhi: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday said the Delhi government will work to resolve all outstanding issues created by the previous government. Gupta was addressing a rally of BJP workers at a ‘Pravas’ event in northeast Delhi’s Lok Sabha constituency. “We will do a lot of work in Delhi so that when the next election comes, whether it is the Municipal Corporation, the Lok Sabha or the Assembly, the public does not need to say anything,” Gupta said. No matter which doorbell you ring, people will say, ‘Yes, you did a lot of work in Delhi when we voted for you last time. We will re-elect you and vote for you again,” she added. The chief minister further said that from the day the Delhi BJP government was formed on February 20, 2025, till today, “there is not a day that goes by without a person wanting to sit down or take a breath because we know that the value of every moment of our day is tied to your devotion.” “I come here with the report card of a year of government. Every day of these 365 days, your own government has lived with complete honesty and dedication,” she added. According to the schedule released by the BJP, the week-long public awareness program will be held in all seven Lok Sabha constituencies in the national capital. CM Gupta and Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva will hold a public interaction and highlight the work done by the government at the city-wide event.Last February, the PPP won 48 of the 70 seats in parliament delhi assembly elections And formed a government in the capital after more than 26 years.
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