Haryana has given the third Chief Minister to the capital Delhi. Before Rekha Gupta, a resident of Nandgarh village of Julana Mandi in Jind district, Arvind Kejriwal has also been from Sewani in Hisar district and Sushma Swaraj Ambala. There was no woman Chief Minister in the 20 NDA -ruled states, so after winning in Delhi, the BJP has made several equations simultaneously by making Rekha Gupta the Chief Minister.
In Delhi, the votes of the Vaishya community are held only about seven percent, but the BJP has put forward Rekha Gupta in Kejriwal’s break by sitting the RSS equation with the Vaishya Samaj and Haryana origin. Haryana origin Vaishya Samaj in Delhi is dominated by the Sangh and BJP. As a Sangh pracharak, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s center of campaigning from Delhi to Haryana was Jind. Modi had a month of Modi for months of Jind’s Vaishya fraternity, Seth Rameshwar Das Tohana Wale. Due to this, the surrounding Vaishya families have also been associated with the Sangh for more than four decades.
Babli, the daughter of the Jindal family of Julana Mandi from Delhi to Jind, is also in Bondkala and Nanihal of Charkhi Dadri in Haryana. According to Balwan, the numberdar of Nandgarh village, Rekha’s grandfather Maniram Jindal had a grocery shop in the village. After that he started a half-up in Julana under the name ‘Gangaram-Kushiram’. He started living in Julana by selling the land of the village. The Jindal family comes to the Shiva temple in the village for worship every year. Rekha’s father Jai Bhagwan moved to Delhi in the seventies due to a bank job.
Born on 19 July 1974 in Nandgarh, Rekha became active in the All India Vidyathi Parishad while studying at Delhi University. Rekha, the first MLA from Shalimar Bagh, contested the assembly elections twice before. For the first time, 11 thousand and for the second time also lost to the Aam Aadmi Party by four and a half thousand votes. This time, AAP’s Bandana Kumari got 38,605 votes and BJP’s Rekha Gupta got 68,200 votes.
The challenges of the first time MLA Rekha Gupta to carry forward the country’s country’s capital Delhi, crossing the stop like President of Delhi University Students Union, Mahila Morcha Delhi President, Councilor, Mayor, from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad quota. He will have to fulfill the Aam Aadmi Party government’s education-health reform programs such as School of Eminence, Mohalla clinics, women free travel in government buses and their strong safety, free power-water, with better options for women with better programs like Rs 2500 every month.
The biggest challenge will be to relieve the problem of pollution-free, roads and traffic jams. In addition to leveling the garbage mountains on the entry routes of the capital from Haryana and UP, the Yamuna, which has been electoral issue, will have to be included in the priorities. Even though the Aam Aadmi Party is out of power, but as a strong opposition, its presence in the House cannot be judged.
By forwarding Rekha Gupta as the fourth woman Chief Minister, the BJP has also tried to convey the message that women are among her political priorities. All the MLAs of Delhi, including Gupta, were sworn in as the MLA in the assembly session which started on 24 February. Aam Aadmi Party MLA Atishi took the oath of the Leader of the Opposition.