Last Updated Jul - 23 - 2025, 11:18 AM | Source : Fela news
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inspects waterlogged areas, directs swift drain cleaning, and warns that “negligence won’t be tolerated,” underlining her proac
Delhi has been battered by intense rains, prompting Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to take the lead. Amidst strong winds and water -filled roads, he himself inspected sensitive areas such as Majnu Ka Tilla, Minto Road and ITO intersection. Their commitment was clear: "Negligence will not be tolerated," he warned and instructed the municipal teams to completely clean the drains and drain water rapidly.
The ground level of Gupta also included instructions to senior officials to monitor the 24x7 storwater system and fix the clear accountability of the field staff. His team immediately put the pump and cleaned the jam, causing the flood -affected areas to remain normal to a large extent. In Majnu Ka Tilla, he ensured coordinated efforts with PWD and municipal bodies.
Taking time control in his hand, he overcame traffic disorder, reduced the troubles of the passengers and saved sensitive areas from further deteriorating. Gupta also expressed concern over illegal sand mining along the Yamuna and demanded immediate action to protect these flood safety embankments. In a letter to the Chief Minister of UP, he made it clear that such tasks should be stopped immediately which weaken the embankments, as the rise in the water level during the monsoon may threaten Delhi.
Their active governance system reflects their strong leadership - she not only reacts, but monitors themselves, explain responsibilities and demands rapid implementation. Gupta's firm presence at the time of crisis gives assurance to the Delhiites that the administration of the city is cautious, capable of making decisions and expects accountability from the responsible officials. As the monsoon progresses, their strict stance towards negligence can play an important role in keeping Delhi drought and systematic.
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