Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 29 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday offered prayers at Uttar Pradesh’s Shri Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, where she wished for a ‘Viskit Delhi’ along with a ‘Viskit Bharat.’
“I prayed that we have a Viksit Delhi along with Viksit Bharat. The nation may progress… We may work for Delhi with all our capacity,” the Chief Minister told ANI.
Chief Minister Gupta was in Mathura district for a Govardhan Parikrama, a 21-kilometre-long pilgrimage to and around the Govardhan mountain.
Prior to Parikrama, the Delhi Chief Minister, speaking to ANI on Friday, said, “Today we have come for Govardhan Parikrama with our team. We will also have darshan of Banke Bihari… Everyone is very excited. I have been coming here for years… I have come here for the first time after becoming the Chief Minister of Delhi…”
While addressing a meeting in Mathura, CM Gupta highlighted initatives for the people in the dairy sector to ensure that cow dung does not pollute the Yamuna river, mentioning initiatives for the diary colonies and other developmental projects in Delhi.
“We will not only build new cow sheds, but we will also provide all the facilities to all the dairy colonies. We have already started setting up 4 CNG bio projects in Delhi… We have taken this initiative to utilise cow dung properly. We will establish as many CNG bio projects as needed for the city of Delhi within two years, so that even a small amount of cow dung will not be carried to the Yamuna River and harm it,” she said.
The Govardhan mountain is situated at a distance of 25 km from Mathura on the Mathura-Deeg road. According to the legend, Lord Krishna kept this mountain (Giriraj Parvat) on his little finger (finger) for seven days and nights to save the Brajwasis from the fierce rains and storms caused by the anger of Indra, the king of the gods.
Earlier on Saturday, the CM also participated in a mock Parliament programme organised by the BJP Mahila Morcha, where the Emergency was discussed. Gupta described it as a “meaningful experience” and emphasised the importance of understanding this dark chapter in India’s history.
She said the country was turned into a jail on June 25, 1975, with lakhs of people imprisoned and democracy crushed. Gupta added that the women of Delhi learnt about this dark chapter and stressed the need for the nation to stay united to prevent such a crisis in the future. (ANI)
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