Did Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Successfully Resume 'Jan Sunwai' After the Assault?

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Key Takeaways
- Resumption of 'Jan Sunwai' shows CM's commitment to public service.
- Strict security measures highlight the seriousness of recent events.
- Direct engagement with citizens fosters trust and transparency.
- CM's actions signal resilience in the face of adversity.
- Public hearings are crucial for effective governance.
New Delhi, Sep 3 (NationPress) Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has reinstated the 'Jan Sunwai' initiative at her camp office located in Civil Lines, under strict security measures, nearly two weeks following the assault on her.
The 'Jan Sunwai' event attracted numerous residents from the city, who visited her office to present their issues and seek assistance from the Chief Minister.
This gathering, marking the first after the physical attack on her, was heavily monitored with police and security personnel forming a protective barrier around the Chief Minister. A table was set up between her and the attendees, allowing them to approach one by one to voice their complaints.
Intensified security protocols included metal detector screenings for individuals and continuous CCTV monitoring throughout the event.
The programme commenced at 8 a.m., welcoming citizens from various regions of the national capital who came to express their grievances.
A few locals later spoke with the media to discuss the assistance they requested and the promises made by the Chief Minister.
“I approached the Chief Minister with my concern. I am physically disabled -- one of my arms and a leg is affected. I appealed for a government job, as it would greatly help improve my situation,” shared one city resident.
Another participant remarked, “I told them that my country gained independence in 1947. I was there, I was part of it, and till today I haven't received any benefits. My children may have received something, jobs and all, but I didn't get anything — no pension, nothing. I'm troubled. The Chief Minister assured me, 'Go, it will be done, you'll get the pension...'”
The 'Jan Sunwai' initiative was suspended following the assault on August 20.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also took to X to share images from her interactions with the citizens at the Jan Seva Sadan, stating, “Today, during the public hearing, I met with citizens who came from various parts of the capital and listened to their suggestions and problems.”
“Engaging with the public always revitalizes my energy and strengthens my commitment to service. Public hearings are a new approach to service. The Delhi government is resolute in prioritizing public service and prompt solutions for every citizen,” she added.
On Tuesday, Delhi's Chief Minister also visited flood-stricken areas and relief camps near the Geeta Colony flyover to evaluate the flood situation in the city after the water levels of the Yamuna approached dangerous heights. She met families in the camps, listened to their concerns, and assured them of the government's unwavering support.