Delhi CM Oath Taking Ceremony: Our Ladli Behna Will Become Chief Minister Today, Says Eknath Shinde (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 20, 2025 12:04 IST2025-02-20T12:04:41+5:302025-02-20T12:04:52+5:30

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde congratulated Rekha Gupta for becoming Chief Minister of Delhi and taking up state’s command ...

Delhi CM Oath Taking Ceremony: Our Ladli Behna Will Become Chief Minister Today, Says Eknath Shinde (Watch Video) | Delhi CM Oath Taking Ceremony: Our Ladli Behna Will Become Chief Minister Today, Says Eknath Shinde (Watch Video)

Delhi CM Oath Taking Ceremony: Our Ladli Behna Will Become Chief Minister Today, Says Eknath Shinde (Watch Video)

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde congratulated Rekha Gupta for becoming Chief Minister of Delhi and taking up state’s command in her hands. 

Addressing the news reporters he said, “It is a matter of joy that our 'Ladli Behna' (beloved sister) will take the oath in Delhi... We thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this.”

Rekha Gupta’s oath taking ceremony will begin today at 12:15 PM in the Ramlila Maidan of Delhi. She will be the fourth chief minister of Delhi. She will succeed Aam Aadmi Party’s Atishi Marlena.

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Thanking PM Modi, Rekha Gupta said, “That is a great deal of responsibility. I am grateful to PM Modi and the high command of the BJP for believing in me. I promise to carry out my duties with the highest integrity. The fulfilment of all the promises made by our party is my top priority, followed by the cooperation of all 48 MLAs under Modi. I never saw myself being Delhi's chief minister. Every penny that belonged to the people would have to be reported by the previous corrupt government,” reported ANI.

A member of the national executive committee of the BJP Mahila Morcha in Delhi and the general secretary of the party, Rekha Gupta was elected as an MLA from the Shalimar Bagh seat. She started a lot of campaigns for women's and under-represented communities' welfare in these roles.

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