Photo with Rekha Gupta and her family. Rekha Gupta will take oath as Delhi CM today.
Rekha Gupta, a resident of Jind, Haryana, has been elected CM of Delhi. His name was announced on Wednesday evening. After which the celebration started in Jind’s Julana. People distributed laddus with dancing. Rekha along with CM Naib Saini along with Union Minister Manohar Lal
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CM Saini wrote on social media- After the BJP’s historic victory in Delhi, I heartily congratulate Haryana’s daughter Rekha Gupta for being elected the leader of the BJP Legislature Party. A new chapter of Delhi’s progress is going to start. With the new heights of development, Delhi will move towards becoming developed and mother Yamuna will become the identity of Delhi city.
He further wrote- I am confident that under the guidance of PM and your leadership, the Vikas Yatra of Delhi will get new energy and momentum and the BJP government will make Delhi a modern city.
OP Dhankhar, supervisor appointed to choose CM, gave an omen to Rekha Gupta.
Rekha’s grandfather has been an agent and father has been a bank manager. Rekha came into politics from student life. He is associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) from college time. For this reason, RSS proposed his name, which the BJP accepted.
BJP has a government in 21 states. But there is no woman Chief Minister anywhere. In such a situation, she will be the only BJP CM of BJP in 21 states. Rekha won from Shalimar Bagh seat this time in the Delhi assembly elections. He defeated Vandana Kumari of AAP by 29,595 votes.
At the same time, she is associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and BJP. She is currently the general secretary of Delhi BJP and the National Vice President of BJP Mahila Morcha.
After Rekha Gupta became Delhi CM, Jind was celebrated in Julana. People danced to the beat of the drum.
Family lived in Julana Rekha Gupta’s ancestral village Nandgarh Jind is in light. His grandfather Maniram and family members lived here. Balwan Numberdar of Nandgarh village of Julana says that till about 50 years ago Rekha’s grandfather Maniram Jindal and Pardada lived in Gangaram village. He had a shop in the village. After this, he set up a shop in Julana and shifted there including the family. Naveen Fauji of village Nandgarh says that his small brick mansion was bought by Chandram of the village itself. After this, he built his house there.
The new soldier of the village further states that people of Jindal family have also built Shiva temple in the village. Every year family members come here for worship. Rekha’s father Jai Bhagwan’s uncle Rajendra revolves around the village every month. Rekha’s family was well treated in the village.
Complete studies in Delhi, married in 1998 Rekha’s father Jai Bhagwan used to work in Bank of India. When he became a manager in the year 1972-73, his changed to Delhi. After this, the family shifted to Delhi. Due to this, Rekha’s schooling to graduation and LLB has been studied in Delhi itself. Rekha was married to Spare Parts Businessman Manish Gupta in the year 1998.
Active in politics from student life Rekha’s grandfather Rajendra Jindal says that his brother Maniram has three sons. Among them, the elder son Ramrishi, younger Jayabhagwan and the youngest Sushil. In Julana, he had a half shop in the name of Gangaram, Kashiram. Rekha was born on 19 July 1974. Rekha became active in politics from student life.
Rajendra said that Rekha contested the assembly elections twice before. For the first time, she lost by 11 thousand votes, and in the last election, she lost to the Aam Aadmi Party’s Vandana by four and a half thousand votes. Photos related to Rekha Gupta …
This photo of Delhi’s CM Rekha Gupta is of college time.
Congress leader Alka Lamba has shared this picture on social media. He wrote this memorable picture of 1995. When I and Rekha Gupta were sworn in together. I won the post of Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) president from NSUI and Rekha won the post of General Secretary from ABVP.
Rekha was married to spare parts businessman Manish Gupta on 28 June 1998.
Rekha Gupta with sister Mridula.
Rekha Gupta giving prizes to the children.