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Nadda, Rekha Gupta, and Saini inaugurate six BJP offices across Delhi and Haryana.
Published On Mon, 07 Jul 2025
Ronit Dhanda
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BJP president JP Nadda, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini virtually inaugurated six new BJP district offices across Delhi and Haryana on Sunday. During the event, Haryana CM Saini praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and expressed strong optimism about the BJP’s future. “With the leadership of PM Modi and the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda, we have formed the government for the third time both at the Centre and in Haryana. I am confident that the future belongs to the BJP. 2029 will be our year,” Saini stated.
He encouraged party members to continue working hard for the state’s progress. “We must keep pushing forward. Our goal is to make Haryana a leading contributor to Prime Minister Modi’s vision of a developed India,” he added. In Delhi, the newly launched BJP offices are located in Mehrauli, Najafgarh, and Outer Delhi. In Haryana, the new offices were opened in Kurukshetra, Jhajjar, and Sirsa, and are named Geeta Kamal, Jhajjar Kamalam, and Sarsai Kamal, respectively. Later in the day, Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Delhi CM Rekha Gupta handed out appointment letters to 1,400 newly hired nurses in Delhi.
“This is a historic moment for the Delhi government, as permanent nursing staff have received appointment letters after many years,” CM Gupta said. “Due to a staff shortage, hospitals in Delhi have faced many challenges. During our tenure, we’ve taken significant steps to address this, and today’s appointments mark real progress.” She also extended her appreciation to the health department and the Union Health Ministry. “Our mission is to ensure no shortages—in medicines, staff, doctors, or hospital infrastructure. We sincerely thank the entire health team and call on everyone to come together in service of Delhi’s people,” she concluded.
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