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All eyes on Delhi CM as she presents first budget today
Gulf Today
|March 24, 2025
On the eve of presenting her maiden Delhi Budget, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Sunday that her government aims to work according to the public vision and promised that the Budget will serve all sections of society.
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Speaking at an event to mark Lord Adityanath’s birth anniversary, the Chief Minister said, “All of us should take inspiration from his ideals and continuously strive for the welfare of society and the nation.”
Talking about the Budget, the Chief Minister said, “Our government aims to work according to the public vision. We promise you that the budget will serve all sections of society.”
In a message on social media platform X, the Chief Minister said: “The public is supreme in democracy, the thoughts and suggestions of the god-like public are a guide for us. Your participation strengthens our resolve to serve. Public interest is paramount, and we are committed to continuous improvement and effective implementation. Only with your support and trust can we touch new heights.”
She also took part in an event to unveil a restored bust of Shaheed Bhagat Singh in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar on Martyrs’ Day.
Chief Minister Gupta also hit out at the previous AAP government for disrespecting Bhagat Singh and using his legacy for political publicity.
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