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The rapid increase in cases of dengue, malaria and chikungunya is worrisome, the BJP-led Delhi government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi have completely failed to control water-borne diseases says Devender Yadav

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Shri Devender Yadav said that after the monsoon rains and water-logging caused untold suffering to people living on the Yamuna banks, unauthorized colonies, JJ Clusters, urban villages and resettlement colonies in particular where sanitation is a major casualty, cases of vector-borne diseases like Malaria, Dengue, Chikengunya and Cholera have been on the surge due to the failure of the “Triple Engine” BJP Government. He said that the accumulation of rain and drain water on the streets and in many colonies, particularly JJ clusters, urban villages and unauthorized colonies where people still wade through dirty water and children commute every day on filthy streets to go to schools, they become easy targets of vector-borne diseases, it was no surprise that Malaria cases have surged to a six-year high, and cholera cases have also increased with poor people forced to drink polluted water.Devender Yadav appealed to the Rekha Gupta Government to take urgent steps to prevent the fast spread of vector-borne diseases as despite the BJP having a “Triple Engine” Government in Delhi, no improvement in any sector has been witnessed in the Capital, which had been ruined by the misrule of the AAP Government headed by Kejriwal for over 11 years with the civic infrastructure in a devastated state. Welfare work for the peopleDevender Yadav said that after the Rekha Gupta Government assumed power over seven months ago, it has made many major announcements like cleanliness drive, repairing of the pot-holed, crumbling roads and lifting of the accumulated garbage, but sadly such promises have remained only on paper as the BJP Government’s priority has been to enhance the comforts of its leaders and Ministers and creating photo-ops for them, and not in fulfilling its election promises or doing welfare work for the people. Big promises in its election manifestoDevender Yadav said that BJP had made big promises in its election manifesto like upgrading the health infrastructure with the assurance that “We are committed to the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat Yojana in Delhi and up gradation of the overall healthcare infrastructure, prioritizing preventive healthcare”, but so far the Rekha Gupta Government has not been able to come up with an effective alternative to the now dysfunctional and dilapidated Mohalla Clinics. He said that Delhi’s Health Minister and the Chief Minister had promised to create Ayushman Arogya Mandirs across Delhi and as the Delhi Government’s 100-day action plan drew to a close, it had promised to inaugurate 33 new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (AAMs) out of which 20 were to be constructed in Public Works Department (PWD) buildings, including the Delhi Secretariat, while 11 will function from Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) premises, and two in New Delhi Municipal Corporation buildings, but nothing more has since been heard about the launch of the AAMs. Devender Yadav said that lack of quick access to medical treatment has affected the poor people the most who cannot afford to get treatment in private hospitals and clinics, and with MCD’s sanitation being a major issue for worry, due to short of sanitation workers, equipment and lack of dynamic initiative to keep the city clean and green, vector-borne diseases and mounds of garbage dotting the city have affected the city the worst.

Teaching RSS History in Schools a Dangerous Attempt at Hindutva Indoctrination says Devender Yadav

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Shri Devender Yadav said that it was a retrograde, dangerous move by the BJP Government in Delhi to teach the 100-year history of the RSS in Delhi schools, which would be a determined attempt for Hindutva indoctrination disguised as education to poison the impressional minds of the school children, to cover up its anti-national activities, including the murder of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi.Devender Yadav said that what kind of RSS history would be taught in schools as RSS had colluded with the British and Mohammad Ali Jinna to divide the country to create Pakistan, which had betrayed the freedom movement led by the Congress to kneel down before the British rulers to implement its narrow political agenda, which did not recognize the Indian Constitution and did not hoist the national flag at its Nagpur headquarters for over 51 years, and which was banned by Sardar Patel following Gandhi’s assassination in 1948, as the history of RSS was the history of the division and ruination of the country, to implement a singular agenda in a multi-cultural and diverse nation like India.RSS ideology been implemented in the countryDevender Yadav said that had the RSS ideology been implemented in the country, the country would not have been able to setup great temples of leaning like the IITs (Indian Institute of Technology), IIMs (Indian Institute of Management), AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) but the Congress Government took the initiative to establish these great centres of leaning to pilot the country into the orbit of development and progress, to be one among the pantheon of great economies like the developed countries. Devender Yadav said that the Rekha Gupta Government’s move to teach RSS history will ruin the future of school children in Delhi, and also the reputation of Delhi Schools, to make them narrow minded citizens which would be destructive not only for the future of the children, but also the future of the nation, He said that poisoning the young mind in their formative years with a dangerous narrative was the most destructive strategy.

AAP Slams ‘Irony’ on Gandhi Jayanti While Leaders Pay Tribute to Bapu, True Gandhian Sonam Wangchuk Remains Behind Bars on Sedition Charges

On the birth anniversary of father of nation Mahatma Gandhi, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) turned the spotlight on a grave irony—while leaders flocked to Rajghat to lay flowers at Mahatma Gandhi’s Samadhi, the world’s foremost Gandhian and social activist Sonam Wangchuk remains behind bars on a “false sedition case.” Delhi State President Saurabh Bharadwaj, accompanied by MLA Sanjeev Jha, leader Adil Khan and Women’s Wing President Sarika Chaudhary, led the tribute at Rajghat on Thursday afternoon, observing a silent prayer for Sonam Wangchuk’s release and declaring that a man who has shown the nation the path of truth and non-violence is today being punished by those who claim to revere Gandhiji.After offering prayers, Senior AAP leader and Delhi unit chief Saurabh Bharadwaj spoke to the media and said that while the entire world is remembering Mahatma Gandhi today, one of the greatest Gandhians of our times, Sonam Wangchuk, is imprisoned under false charges of sedition. Party is ready to help in every waySaurabh Bharadwaj said that today, even the Russian government has organized an exhibition on the lives of Mahatma Gandhi and Leo Tolstoy near Gandhi Samadhi, which shows how the entire world continues to remember Gandhi. Calling it a matter of national shame, Saurabh Bharadwaj said, “Those who are laying flowers at Gandhi’s Samadhi are the same people who have imprisoned one of the greatest Gandhians, Sonam Wangchuk, under false allegations of sedition.”He appealed to the people of India, saying, “If there is even a trace of Gandhi in your heart, then today, from that very heart, pray for Sonam Wangchuk. The prayer is not that he should be released from jail soon, because for a true Gandhian, being in jail is not a matter of concern. The prayer is that the path of non-violence and truth that Sonam Wangchuk has shown to the people of Ladakh and the people of India, may he continue to walk that path with strength, and may God give us the courage to walk on that same path.”Sonam Bharadwaj further revealed that he had spoken to Wangchuk’s wife overthe phone on Wednesday, during her recent visit to Delhi. Coincidentally, on the very morning of Wangchuk’s arrest, Saurabh Bharadwaj had also exchanged messages with him. “The Aam Aadmi Party had assured that if he comes to Delhi, we will extend every possible help. Now, I have also spoken to his wife and assured her that the party is ready to help in every way it can,” he said. Greatest Gandhian of our timeDuring the occasion, AAP MLA from Burari, Sanjeev Jha, also addressed the media. He said, “Today, the greatest Gandhian of our times, Sonam Wangchuk, is imprisoned. He is the very person who carried forward Gandhi’s ideas and methods. It is astonishing that those who put him in jail are also the ones laying flowers at Bapu’s Samadhi. They may be offering flowers to Bapu’s Samadhi, but they are jailing the very people who follow Bapu’s ideals.”Sanjeev Jha urged the people of India to pray for Wangchuk, stating, “He was carrying forward his movement through Gandhian means, but he has been imprisoned. Today is a day of prayer and inspiration—so that just as Sonam Wangchuk has fought his struggle, we too draw inspiration from him and continue our struggles in the same spirit.”

Delhi Congress Demands ₹20 Lakh Compensation, Judicial Probe After Youth Drowns in Open Drain Amid Civic Negligence

Delhi Congress demands Rs 20 lakh compensation to the next of kin of 33-year-old Devendra alias Kalu, who drowned in a drain during Tuesday’s rain & Judicial enquiry into the incident Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Devender Yadav said that the death of a youth due to drowning in rain water in the Mehrauli area of South Delhi was a heart-wrenching incident for which the Delhi BJP Government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi should be held responsible. He said that the 33-year-old Devendra alias Kalu, who fell into the drain in front of the Dargah Hazrat Khwaja Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, tried to be rescued by the fire department but they could only retrieve his lifeless body, and the incident happened due to the civic negligence of the Rekha Gupta Government and the MCD. Devender Yadav demanded that a compensation of Rs 20 lakh should be given to the next of kin of the dead youth and a judicial inquiry should be conducted into this tragic incident to fix responsibility. Fulfill BJP’s promise of desilting and cleaning of drainsDevender Yadav said that the Delhi Government headed by CM Rekha Gupta and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi had failed to fulfill BJP’s promise of desilting and cleaning of drains and sewers to prevent waterlogging during rains. He said that it has come to light that a few days ago, the Deputy Chief Minister had visited the area and on whose orders the wiremesh over the drain was removed. He said thtat the BJP government, which claims to be running a campaign of cleaning drains, repairing broken roads and sanitation drive, is only doing photo-ops and empty rhetoric without actually doing any work, and the death of a young man was yet another instance of the incompetent governance model of the BJP Government. Devender Yadav said that the heavy rain on Tuesday’s has once again exposed the poor developmental model of the Rekha Gupta government, as half of Delhi, including Mehrauli, Badarpur Flyover, MB Road, Mundka, Rohini Vishwakarma Road, had been submerged, and the death of a young man by falling into a drain was due to the negligence of the Delhi government and the MCD. He said that on September 17, a 40-year-old man named Arvind died while doing manual scavenging of a sewer, for which the Delhi government has not yet taken any action against those responsible for the tragedy. Supreme Court on manual cleaning of drainsDevender Yadav said that despite raising concerns by the NGT and the Supreme Court on manual cleaning of drains, the Rekha Gupta Government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi have not done away with this obnoxious practice though the Government has given financial powers to bureaucrats for carrying out development works up to 10 crores.

Key points of PM Narendra Modi’s Speech After Inaugurating the Delhi BJP Office

“The more compassion and service-mindedness reflected in the decisions made from this new office, the more they will benefit the people of Delhi” Prime Minister Modi On this auspicious occasion of Navratri, Delhi BJP has got its new office. This moment is filled with new dreams and fresh resolutions, and for that, I heartily congratulate all BJP workers of Delhi. The Bharatiya Janata Party has now completed 45 years since its founding. Under the blessings of great leaders like Atal Bihari Vajpayee, L.K. Advani, Nanaji Deshmukh, and Murli Manohar Joshi, the party has grown. But the seed from which this mighty tree has emerged was planted in October 1951, with the founding of the Jan Sangh under Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Delhi’s Jan Sangh got its first president in Vaidya Gurudutt ji, followed by leaders like Atal ji, Advani ji, Dr. Bhai Mahavir, and Hardayal Devgun. When the BJP was formed in 1980, Shri V.K. Malhotra was given the responsibility of being the first Delhi BJP President. The current strength of Delhi BJP is the result of decades of hard work by lakhs of dedicated workers. Veteran leaders like Kedarnath Sahni ji, Sahib Singh Verma ji, Madan Lal Khurana ji, and many others showed us the path of service. Leaders like Arun Jaitley ji and Smt. Sushma Swaraj ji dedicated their entire lives to the party. Delhi’s relationship with the party is not just geographical — it is emotional, grounded in values, service, and shared struggles. From the time of the Jan Sangh to today’s BJP, Delhi has remained central to the party’s activities. After the Partition, Jan Sangh workers arranged rehabilitation for displaced and suffering people. When the Metropolitan Council was formed, leaders like Advani ji and V.K. Malhotra ji became the voice of Delhi. During the Emergency, Jan Sangh leaders stood with Delhi’s people and fought against state repression. In 1984, during the tragic anti-Sikh riots, BJP workers in Delhi stood firm to protect the Sikh community. Delhi and BJP share a bond of trust and emotion. Even during the Jan Sangh era, Delhi was the center of major national movements. Leaders of that time established a culture where workers from all over India would come to Delhi and be hosted warmly in workers’ homes, with all arrangements taken care of. The hard work and sacrifices of Delhi’s workers have brought BJP to where it stands today. As we enter this new office, let us move forward with continued inspiration from our past. “For us, any BJP office is no less sacred than a temple.” A BJP office is not just a building — it’s a strong link between the party and the people’s expectations. BJP does not exist for power, but for service, and our offices are meant to nurture that spirit. Let Delhi BJP be known not for its facilities, but for its public outreach and service. We must remember — every worker who enters this office will carry the hopes of someone in need, and it is our collective responsibility to fulfill those hopes. The more empathy and service-mindedness we have in the decisions made from this office, the more beneficial they will be for the people of Delhi. After many years, BJP is now in government in Delhi. The people have entrusted us with their hopes and dreams. Therefore, every public representative sitting in this new office carries greater responsibility. Our government is working hard to improve public facilities:• Building new homes for slum dwellers• Improving hundreds of government hospitals and schools• Adding hundreds of electric buses• Cleaning the Yamuna River• Creating world-class living spaces on the Yamuna banks• Accelerating metro and flyover projects The Delhi Government is fully dedicated to the reconstruction of the capital. If the government and party organization work together, we can soon fulfill the dream of a Developed India and a Developed Delhi. Under BJP and NDA governments, the country has seen good governance and progress based on the mantra: “Development with Heritage” We have prioritized national security, ended large-scale corruption, and instilled public trust in the fight against corruption. A major focus of BJP’s governance is on delivery and increasing household savings. Here’s an example:• In 2014, under Congress, anyone earning over ₹2 lakh had to pay income tax.• Today, income up to ₹12 lakh is tax-free. Similarly:• Before 2017, a middle-class family spending ₹1 lakh annually on essentials paid ₹25,000 in taxes. After the introduction of GST, those expenses attract only ₹5,000–₹6,000 in taxes.• This results in ₹2 lakh annual savings per family — and up to ₹2.5 lakh if you include income tax savings. The benefits of BJP’s schemes must reach every beneficiary, and party workers must stay alert and active. Today, I am also here to ask something from you:Let us ensure that the next-generation GST reforms benefit even the most common citizens. We must educate both consumers and shopkeepers. Wherever BJP is in the opposition, our responsibility increases. We must ensure state governments pass on the GST benefits to citizens.In Himachal Pradesh, when we reduced GST, the Congress government increased cement prices, looting the public. We must fight against this.Let us promote self-reliance (Atmanirbhar Bharat) and Swadeshi (Made in India). Every shop should proudly display a sign:“Say with pride – This is Swadeshi.”This is our duty. It must be propagated with pride in every village and every street. “Healthy Women, Empowered Families”More than 3 crore women have undergone free health screenings in thousands of camps. Diseases like TB, breast cancer, cervical cancer must be detected early. Delhi BJP workers should ensure that women here also benefit from these health camps.Delhi is not just the political capital but also the cultural diversity capital. It is home to a Mini India. From celebrating Sikh Gurus’ festivals, to the 400th birth anniversary of Ahom warrior Lachit Borphukan, to Chhath Puja, Durga Puja, Pongal, and more — Delhi brings all of India together. Recently, Delhi CM Smt. Rekha Gupta participated in a Bathukamma festival organized by Telugu

Arvind Kejriwal slams BJP Govts over paper leaks, shares video of distressed student “Papers don’t leak on their own it is their ministers & leaders who make it happen”

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday expressed deep anger and anguish over the recurring incidents of competitive exam paper leaks in BJP-ruled states. Sharing a video of a student preparing for competitive exams on X, Arvind Kejriwal wrote, “The pain in this girl’s eyes and voice makes one furious. She is a farmer’s daughter. Somehow her father saves money to send her to the city to study, and then the paper gets leaked. What is this girl supposed to do now? Where should she go? This is the same pain felt by the majority of youth in the country who are preparing for competitive exams. Cannot remain helplessWhy is it that wherever their governments are in power, paper leaks are happening?”The AAP Supremo asserted that these leaks are not accidents but orchestrated acts. “Papers don’t leak on their own. Their leaders and ministers make them leak. Yet no one ever gets caught. How can they be caught? When the boatman himself sinks the boat, who will save it? A government that cannot even conduct exams properly is unfit to govern a state. Crying won’t solve the problem. The youth of this country cannot remain helpless. Such a government must either resign or be overthrown,” he declared. Arvind Kejriwal shared featured the student voicingThe video Arvind Kejriwal shared featured the student voicing the crushing financial burden on her family as she struggles to prepare for exams amidst rampant leaks. The student said she lives alone in the city, paying ₹6,000 in rent every month because rooms are not available for less. On top of this, coaching fees for a year range between ₹15,000 and ₹20,000, with additional expenses for food and living. Her parents somehow manage to send her ₹15,000 to ₹20,000 every month. Her father is a farmer, while her mother does not work. The student lamented that massive irregularities are taking place in examinations, and under such conditions, families like hers cannot possibly afford to keep paying for her education.

Delhi BJP’s journey had its share of challenges and struggles, but it is the result of the workers’ determination that the dream we saw is becoming a reality today says Virendra Sachdeva

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva announced in a press conference today that on Monday, 29th September, on the auspicious occasion of Saptami Navratri, the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will inaugurate the new Delhi BJP office with his august hands. The press conference was conducted by Delhi BJP’s Media Head Shri Praveen Shankar Kapoor in the presence of State General Secretary Smt. Kamaljeet Sehrawat and Media Relations Head Vikram Mittal. Virendra Sachdeva congratulated the Delhi BJP workers on the completion of the new office and recalled that on 9th June 2023, the foundation stone for this office was laid by BJP’s National President Hon’ble Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda. Narendra Modi inaugurates the new officeThe Delhi BJP President said that tomorrow, when the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurates the new office, it will be a historic moment. After the BJP’s founding, the first office was opened at Ajmeri Gate. Later, it functioned for some time from Rakabganj Road, and then for almost 35 years from 14 Pandit Pant Marg. Now, the party has reached its own building on Deendayal Upadhyay Marg. This journey has been full of challenges but also remarkable.He added that every BJP worker is grateful to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Home Minister and former BJP President Shri Amit Shah, and current National President Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda. It was under their visionary leadership that the organization set a goal to build party offices in every state capital and district of the country. As part of this mission, not only were long-pending land disputes regarding the Delhi state office resolved, but construction was completed. Today, all 14 organizational districts of Delhi have their own offices. Virendra Sachdeva said that under the guidance of our leadershipVirendra Sachdeva said that under the guidance of our leadership, the blessings of senior party leaders, and the willpower and enthusiasm of our devoted workers, we have completed the construction of this office after a challenging struggle. A dream has been fulfilled. When this newly built office is inaugurated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, the event will be witnessed by BJP National President Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Delhi Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta, many senior and veteran Delhi BJP workers, several Union Ministers, national office-bearers, Delhi’s MPs, MLAs, councilors, and thousands of party workers.

Delhi’s health system shifted from ICU to ventilator under the BJP rule says Devender Yadav

Expressing concern over the deterioration of the health infrastructure and lack of facilities in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) hospitals, Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Shri Devender Yadav said that Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has been launching new schemes to mislead the people and to impress BJP’s Central leadership without paying any attention to the basic needs of the people. He said that it was disturbing to note that patients who go to MCD hospitals have to face myriad problems due to lack of facilities, medicines and staff, as Delhi’s health system has been shifted from ICU to ventilator.Devender Yadav said that patients are forced to run from pillar to post, and shell out huge sums to buy medicines from outside as treatments at the Hindu Rao Hospital, Balak Ram Hospital and Swami Dayanand Hospital come at a heavy price as these hospitals are without even basic medicines. MCD hospitals is so depressing and terribleDevender Yadav said that the system in the BJP-ruled MCD hospitals is so depressing and terrible that patients dread to approach these hospitals as medicines for BP, antibiotics, heart diseases are scarce to get. He said that after standing in long queues, doctors prescribe medicines which are not available in these hospitals and the poor, helpless patients have to buy these medicines from outside, which many patients are unable to afford. He said that with cases of vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria on the rise, there is no special arrangement for the treatment of such patients in these hospitals. He said that patients have been facing shortage of medicines for the past several months as very few medicines prescribed by the doctors are available in these hospitals. He said that this situation has been prevailing in the MCD hospitals for the past many months, but the BJP Government has not bothered to address these issues.

India faced with multiple domestic, international challenges Kharge Taunts Modi over his ‘friend’ creating so many problems for India

The Congress today blew the bugle for transformation of Bihar, saying people of Bihar do not want religious polarisation, but progress and employment. The party held an extended Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting at the historic Sadaqat Ashram, the state headquarters set up in 1921.Addressing the extended CWC meeting, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said that the upcoming Bihar elections hold a lot of significance not only for Bihar but for the entire country, as they will mark the beginning of the countdown to the end of the corrupt Modi government at the Centre. It was 85 years ago that the INC session was held in Ramgarh in Bihar in 1940, before independence, where the proposal of a ‘Samvidhan Sabha’ was moved for the first time, he said. Country was facing serious challengesKharge noted the country was facing serious challenges on both domestic and international fronts, the reason being the complete failure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at home as well as in foreign affairs. Without mentioning the name of the US President Donald Trump, who has adopted an aggressively hostile posture towards India, Kharge taunted Modi that the person whom he (Modi) would proudly proclaim to be his close friend was creating so many problems for India. Referring to the challenges facing the country, he said a Bihar-like Special Intensive Revision (SIR) was proposed to be carried out across the country, which was nothing but an exercise to disenfranchise Dalits, Adivasis, Backwards and Extremely Backward Classes, minorities and the poor. Rahul Gandhi had created a lot of awarenessHe said the ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ led by Rahul Gandhi had created a lot of awareness among the people in Bihar against the vote theft being committed by the government in different states. He noted that democracy cannot work without impartiality and transparency by the Election Commission of India. He said today the impartiality and transparency of the ECI had come under question. Instead of answering questions raised by the Congress, it was seeking proof and demanding affidavits, he added

PM Modi’s Childhood Highlighted in Film ‘Chalo Jeete Hai’ Viewed by Delhi MLAs

Hon’ble Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Shri Vijender Gupta, along with MLAs Shri Arvinder Singh Lovely, Shri Kailash Gehlot, and Shri Ajay Mahawar, today visited the special exhibition “Service is the Resolve, India First the Inspiration – 75 Years, An Experience and An Exhibition” at the Delhi Legislative Assembly Premises .They also viewed the specially curated short film “Chalo Jeete Hai”, highlighting the childhood and early life of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. The MLAs also clicked pictures with the specially designed selfie points in the exhibition. Powerful reflection of the lifeThe exhibition stands as a powerful reflection of the life, vision, and work of our Hon’ble Prime Minister on his 75th birthday. It not only narrates the inspiring journey of Shri Narendra Modi—from his humble beginnings to his leadership as a global statesman—but also showcases the transformative initiatives he has championed for nation-building. From Atmanirbhar Bharat that ignited the spirit of self-reliance, to Digital India that strengthened technological empowerment, from Swachh Bharat Abhiyan that became a people’s movement, to Vocal for Local and Make in India that revitalized indigenous enterprise—every initiative reflects his unwavering resolve to place the nation first. The exhibition further provides citizens, students, and lawmakers an opportunity to understand the depth of Prime Minister Modi’s philosophy of governance—rooted in service, simplicity, and a vision for a developed India. Through interactive panels, archival photographs, and innovative storytelling techniques, it connects visitors to the values that have guided his journey of leadership. Legislative Assembly reaffirms the spirit of democracyThis initiative by the Delhi Legislative Assembly reaffirms the spirit of democracy by bringing together elected representatives, institutions, and the public to celebrate the life and mission of a leader who continues to inspire generations. The exhibition will remain open for visitors till 2nd October 2025. Hon’ble Speaker Shri Vijender Gupta urged all the people of Delhi to experience and draw inspiration from the ideals of Seva, Sankalp, and Rashtrabhakti.