Delhi | Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s Cabinet Gathers at Prachin Hanuman Temple to Seek Blessings Before First Budget

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NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, along with her Cabinet colleagues, visited the Prachin Hanuman temple in Connaught Place hours before presenting the BJP government’s first budget in Delhi. Gupta, who also holds the finance portfolio, will be tabling her first budget in the Assembly on Tuesday.

During the visit, Cabinet ministers Kapil Mishra and Manjinder Sirsa expressed their confidence that the upcoming budget will be historic. Other ministers, including Ashish Sood, Parvesh Verma, Pankaj Singh, and Ravinder Indraj, also accompanied the chief minister to the temple.

After the visit, Chief Minister Gupta stated, “Bajrang Bali will do the best for Delhi. The city will witness development, and Ram Rajya will come.” The BJP government’s budget, the first in over 26 years, will allocate funds to fulfill promises such as Yamuna cleaning, infrastructure development, and strengthening basic facilities.

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