What Commitments Did Delhi BJP Chief Make for His Sisters in Slums?

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Key Takeaways
- Delhi BJP's commitment to the development of Seva Bastis.
- Emphasis on social bonds during Raksha Bandhan.
- Importance of community support highlighted by Virendra Sachdeva.
- Criticism of past governmental actions towards slum communities.
- Future initiatives promised by the BJP for community welfare.
New Delhi, Aug 9 (NationPress) Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva declared on Saturday that the party’s administration is dedicated to the advancement of all 256 Seva Bastis in the city and is resolute in offering them every available resource.
While celebrating Raksha Bandhan with the women and children of Vinod Nagar Nehru Camp (Seva Basti), Sachdeva expressed that this occasion is not merely a celebration, but a pledge to remain connected with every community and to enhance the sense of belonging.
He also committed to supporting them in every possible manner, aiming to improve their quality of life.
During a media interaction, Sachdeva conveyed heartfelt wishes to all residents of Delhi on the auspicious festival of Raksha Bandhan, which symbolizes the unbreakable affection and trust shared between brothers and sisters.
He remarked that the Rakhis tenderly tied by sisters and the joyful expressions of children made the day unforgettable.
Sachdeva criticized the previous government for not allowing the sisters and children of these communities to celebrate or find joy over the past decade, instead utilizing them as tools in political games.
He assured that the BJP government would restore happiness to their lives, as they genuinely deserve.
He stressed that the BJP is devoted to the progress of all 256 Seva Bastis in Delhi and is determined to furnish them with every conceivable facility.
Sachdeva stated that Raksha Bandhan transcends being a mere festival; it is a vivid representation of our social and cultural ethos. "It embodies service, dedication, and a sense of belonging while reinforcing the profound love and trust between siblings, promoting a spirit of unity and collaboration within society," he stated.
Attendees of the event included Mayur Vihar District President Vijender Dhama, District General Secretary Neeraj Sharma, and Mandal Presidents Tarun Goyal and Ashish Gupta.