India

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Praises Amit Shah For Bill To Sack Tainted Ministers

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta on Sunday hailed Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s move to introduce a bill in Parliament that seeks the removal of tainted ministers.

She made the remarks while addressing the All India Speakers’ Conference 2025 at the Delhi Assembly.

“Vitthalbhai Patel ji ignited the flame of parliamentary traditions and democratic decorum even in a subservient India. Today, under the guidance of Home Minister Amit Shah, that flame is shining brighter and becoming a historic legacy for all of us,” Gupta said.

The two-day conference, held on August 24 and 25, commemorates the centenary of Vitthalbhai Patel becoming the first elected Indian Speaker of a legislature.

Gupta described Patel’s election as a ‘moral victory for Indians’ during the pre-Independence era. She added that the conclave would serve as a milestone in the journey of Parliament and legislative bodies, strengthening India’s democracy.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Praises Amit Shah

CM Gupta praised Home Minister Shah, who inaugurated the conference, for reinforcing democratic decorum, impartiality, and timeliness.

“His presence elevates this conference from a mere organisation to a historic milestone in the upliftment of democratic values,” she said.

She also referred to Shah as a ‘guardian of democracy’, applauding his decision to abrogate Article 370 and to bring in the bill against tainted ministers.

Calling Shah ‘the voice of democracy in the Lok Sabha’, Gupta said his words always reflect the Constitution and carry logical weight. She further added that Shah’s knowledge of legislative business and his strong statements have deepened public trust in the government and Parliament.

“HM Shah is a role model for all elected representatives due to his consistent efforts to safeguard democracy,” Gupta remarked.

The two-day conference drew 29 Chairmen and 17 Deputy Chairmen from across the country, along with six Chairmen and four Deputy Chairmen of State Legislative Councils.

Representatives from Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Mizoram, Jharkhand, Kerala, Karnataka, Punjab, and other states also participated.

Also Read: Rahul Gandhi Targets ECI; Accuses BJP Of ‘Vote Theft’

Purnima Mishra

Recent Posts

Amit Shah Approves Rs 1,950 Crore Advance Release To Karnataka And Maharashtra For Flood Relief

The Central Government has allocated substantial financial assistance to various States for disaster response and…

14 mins ago

Our Hearts Are Fuller Than Ever: Parineeti Chopra And Raghav Chadha Welcome Their Baby Boy

Bollywood actress Parineeti Chopra and her husband, politician Raghav Chadha, have become proud parents to…

1 hour ago

WhatsApp Tests Monthly Message Cap To Curb Spam And Unwanted Chats

WhatsApp is preparing to roll out a major update designed to curb spam and unwanted…

2 hours ago

Bullet Discovery At Hyderabad Metro Sparks Police Investigation

A 9 mm bullet was found in a commuter’s bag at Hyderabad’s Moosapet Metro Station,…

3 hours ago

Neurosurgeon Reveals Everyday Habits That Gradually Harm Brain Health

Neurosurgeon Dr Richard Veyna warns that poor sleep, stress, inactivity, and sugary diets can harm…

5 hours ago

Amazon Diwali Sale: Last-Minute Smartphone Deals You Can Grab Before October 20

Amazon Diwali sale ends October 20; grab last-minute deals on Samsung, Apple, OnePlus, Realme, and…

5 hours ago