Rekha Gupta was administered the oath as Delhi Chief Minister as of February 20, 2025. The induction is the return to power of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the national capital after a 27-year hiatus. The oath-taking ceremony was hosted at Ramlila Maidan and was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Cabinet ministers, and other Chief Ministers from all across India.
Rekha Gupta’s Political Journey
Gupta, a former student leader and prominent BJP member, won the Delhi elections from the Shalimar Bagh constituency. She is the fourth woman to assume the Chief Minister role in Delhi’s political history. Her rise to power has been seen as a significant milestone for the BJP and a testament to her political acumen and grassroots connection.
Political Landscape Shift
Rekha Gupta replaces Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Chief Minister Atishi Marlena, who had a short stint after Arvind Kejriwal stepped down in September 2024. Marlena’s caretaker term concluded with the election victory of the BJP.
Importance of the Appointment
Gupta’s arrival is timely for Delhi, as the city has some major issues on its plate regarding urban development, pollution control, and public transport. Her administration will most probably focus on infrastructure development and solution to critical civic issues facing the national capital.
High-Profile Swearing-In Ceremony
The oath-taking event was a public ceremony, and it indicated BJP’s growing concern for Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi appreciated the achievements of Gupta and believed in her leadership at the ceremony.
Conclusion
With Rekha Gupta taking office as the Chief Minister of Delhi, all eyes turn towards the policy directions and agendas of her new government. The expectation is for a new chapter of politics to open in Delhi during her period, with the BJP looking to take major steps in her stewardship.
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