How Did Delhi BJP Honor Former CM Sahib Singh Verma on His Death Anniversary?

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Key Takeaways
- Sahib Singh Verma was a dedicated leader in Delhi's politics.
- The Delhi BJP honored his memory with meaningful tributes.
- His life exemplified service and commitment to the marginalized.
- Verma's legacy continues to inspire current and future generations.
- Active work is underway to fulfill his unfinished projects.
New Delhi, June 30 (NationPress) On this solemn occasion marking the 18th death anniversary of the former Chief Minister of Delhi, Sahib Singh Verma, the Delhi BJP President, Virendra Sachdeva, spearheaded a heartfelt tribute to the esteemed Jat leader.
In attendance were Delhi Minister Pravesh Sahib Singh, MPs Manoj Tiwari, Yogendra Chandolia, and Bansuri Swaraj, as well as numerous BJP MLAs and state officials. They gathered at Swabhiman Sthal in West Delhi, where they conducted a hawan and offered floral tributes.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also expressed her homage to the former Chief Minister, stating on X, “On this day, we remember Dr. Sahib Singh Verma ji, a steadfast advocate for workers, farmers, and the marginalized in Delhi's political landscape. I extend my deep respect.”
“His life was dedicated to service and principles. From the villages of Delhi to the corridors of Parliament, he embodied a commitment to the nation, simplicity, and an unwavering pursuit for justice. His patriotic spirit and selfless public service will motivate future generations,” she emphasized.
Earlier, Delhi BJP President Sachdeva remarked that the advancements initiated by Sahib Singh Verma in rural Delhi and the extensive progress achieved during his time in office were both remarkable and unforgettable. His exemplary leadership continues to inspire.
He also noted that the Delhi BJP government is now actively working to realize late Chief Minister Verma’s unfinished projects and aspirations for Delhi's development.
Sachdeva highlighted that Sahib Singh Verma was a proactive Chief Minister, often conducting field visits early in the mornings, two to three times weekly, to personally address the concerns of the populace. Hence, his legacy remains alive in the hearts of Delhi's residents.
Reflecting on his father’s legacy, Pravesh Sahib Singh shared that Verma was not just a father but also a mentor.
“The contributions he made and the political decisions he implemented continue to serve as a beacon of inspiration. Verma’s legendary simplicity rendered him a savior for the underprivileged, Dalits, backward classes, and farmers,” he stated.
He emphasized that whether for rural Delhi or those in need, Verma worked tirelessly for every segment of society.
This commitment led him to represent the people in both the Delhi Assembly and Lok Sabha, advocating for residents of areas like rural Delhi, Shalimar Bagh, and Outer Delhi, always prioritizing the welfare of the citizens, concluded the Minister.