After One Year In Power, CM Rekha Gupta Announces Citywide Public Outreach Drive
The article reports on Delhi's BJP government marking one year with a results-driven approach, detailing performance, outreach plans across seven constituencies, and emphasis on visible delivery to build public trust and shape future campaigns.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said her government has launched a mission to resolve all pending issues left by previous administrations, assuring party workers that governance in the national capital will not slow down again. Addressing a party gathering, she said the administration intends to let its work speak for itself and connect performance directly with public support.

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Focus on performance-based politics
Gupta told party workers that the party’s political approach would rely on results rather than promises.“Our government will do so much work that whether the next election is municipal, parliamentary or Assembly, the public will not need to say anything.”
She suggested that visible development and delivery would become the party’s main campaign message in future elections.
One-year report card and work culture
Marking one year of the BJP government in Delhi, Gupta presented a detailed account of its functioning. Referring to the formation of the government on 20 February 2025, she said,“No one got even a single day to rest.”
She added that all 365 days were used with honesty and dedication in government work, describing the period as one guided by public trust. According to her, residents should be able to notice administrative activity in their neighbourhoods, and such consistency is intended to build long-term credibility.
Outreach campaign across the capital
The government has planned a week-long public outreach programme across all seven Lok Sabha constituencies in Delhi. Gupta and Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva will attend separate events, interact directly with citizens and present the administration’s achievements.
Explaining the door-to-door campaign, she said,“When people ring the doorbell, the response will be: you voted last time and we worked, so you will choose us again.”
The message indicates that the campaign aims to demonstrate governance at the household level.
Electoral backdrop and future strategy
The initiative comes after the February Delhi Assembly election in which the BJP won 48 of the 70 seats, returning to power in the capital after more than 26 years. Party leaders now plan to strengthen public trust ahead of upcoming municipal, parliamentary and Assembly elections through continued governance and direct engagement with residents.
Key details
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Government formation: 20 February 2025
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Period reviewed: 365 days
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Assembly result: 48 out of 70 seats
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Campaign coverage: 7 Lok Sabha constituencies
Party leaders are presenting the first year as a foundation period, emphasising continuous work, public interaction and measurable outcomes as the themes that will shape upcoming political contests in Delhi.
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