Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta instructed the authorities to find proper shelter for stray cattle after her convoy halted on Haiderpur flyover. The incident on Wednesday when four-five stray cattle suddenly wandered onto the roadway as the Delhi CM was on her way to Vidhan Sabha.
Earlier in the day, Rekha Gupta inspected the metro pillars and directed the posters and hoardings on them to be removed.
Rekha Gupta said, “ Nobody has the right to damage govt property. If we need a beautiful and clean Delhi, everyone’s support is required here. No one should spoil govt property. Metro pillars are the beauty of Delhi and we should not paste posters and hoarding here…”
Rekha Gupta inaugurates various projects in Shalimar Bagh
Rekha Gupta visited certain areas of her constituency, Shalimar Bagh, on Wednesday, inspecting the newly inaugurated projects in the area and listening to the grievances of people.
She visited Ward 47 of Pitampura first, where she was going to inaugurate a new water pump. However, she instead told the senior citizens of the area to inaugurate it.
According to ANI, the Delhi CM also went around various wards of her constituency along with officers of the Delhi Jal Board and Public Works Department (PwD) while listening to the grievances of the people.
Reportedly, some constituents conveyed to her some water pumps or street lights are not working, and sewers being clogged.
Rekha Gupta’s inspection on Wednesday came a day after she presented the Delhi budget as a “historic” step towards transforming Delhi into an investment and innovation-friendly city.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday presented ₹1 lakh crore FY26 Budget with ten focus areas, including electricity, roads, water, and connectivity.
Calling it a “historic Budget,” Gupta emphasised that the era of “corruption and inefficiency” was over, and announced that the government has doubled capital expenditure to ₹28,000 crore.