Marking the completion of one year in office, the Delhi BJP leadership on Tuesday continued its outreach programme in East Delhi, where party leaders highlighted infrastructure projects, welfare schemes and organisational mobilisation as key achievements of the government.
On the third day of the campaign, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, accompanied by Union Minister of State and East Delhi MP Harsh Malhotra, interacted with residents and party workers in the East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency. The leaders presented what they described as the government’s one-year “report card” and outlined upcoming development initiatives, particularly for Yamunapar.
Addressing the gathering, Harsh Malhotra detailed major road and connectivity projects being undertaken with Central Government support. “The Central Government is laying a strong road infrastructure network across Delhi through projects such as Ashram, Badarpur Corridor, Kalindi Kunj Signal-Free Elevated Corridor, DND, Faridabad, Sohna Connectivity Corridor, Punjabi Bagh, Tikri Border Corridor and Mehrauli, Gurugram Corridor,” he said.
He said the issuance of Ayushman cards in Delhi had provided relief to senior citizens and noted that 29 Jan Aushadhi Kendras and 11 Atal Canteens had been opened in East Delhi.
