Delhi CM Rekha Gupta credits Virendra Sachdeva for BJP's 27-year comeback win
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday, 28 May publicly credited outgoing Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva for the party's landmark return to power in the national capital after a gap of 27 years, calling his tenure a symbol of 'unparalleled diligence and tireless hard work.' The tribute came as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced a fresh round of organisational restructuring across four states, including Delhi.
Gupta's Tribute to Sachdeva
In a post on X, Chief Minister Gupta said it was under Sachdeva's 'adept organisational leadership that the BJP achieved a historic victory in Delhi after a long gap of 27 years.' She added that his 'struggle for the rights of the people of Delhi' and his 'natural style of connecting with every worker with affection will always continue to inspire all of us.' Gupta concluded by expressing 'deep gratitude' on the completion of what she termed his 'historic presidential tenure.'
Harsh Malhotra Named New Delhi BJP Chief
Chief Minister Gupta also extended congratulations to Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra, the Member of Parliament from East Delhi, on his appointment as the new Delhi BJP president. She described his 'long-term dedication to the organisation' and 'grassroots work style' as consistently inspiring, expressing confidence that under his leadership the Delhi BJP organisation 'will become even stronger.' Gupta linked the new appointment to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'a developed India and a developed Delhi.'
BJP's Four-State Organisational Overhaul
The leadership changes in Delhi are part of a broader restructuring exercise. The BJP's national leadership announced new state unit presidents in Haryana, Punjab, Tripura, and Delhi simultaneously. The reshuffle was formalised through a notification signed by BJP national secretary Arun Singh, with all new appointments taking effect immediately.
Significance of the Delhi Win
The BJP's return to power in Delhi ended a 27-year drought in the capital — a politically symbolic milestone given Delhi's status as the seat of the Union government. Sachdeva's tenure as state president is widely credited within the party for rebuilding grassroots networks and sustaining organisational momentum through multiple election cycles. This is the first major leadership transition in the Delhi BJP unit since that electoral breakthrough.
With Malhotra now at the helm, attention shifts to how the party consolidates its position in Delhi ahead of future civic and assembly contests.