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LOP in the Assembly of Delhi and leader of AAP in Caisehi. Archive

LOP in the Assembly of Delhi and leader of AAP in Caisehi. File | Photo credit: PTI

A new political row broke out in the national capital on Saturday (April 13, 2025) after the opposition leader Atishi alleged the presence of the husband of the Prime Minister of Delhi, Rekha Gupta, at an official meeting of the senior MCD officers, Dusib.

Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, in accused response in Caisehi or making an “insulting” comment.

In his publication about X, Mr. Sachdeva defended Rekha Gupta, saying that he had increased through the ranks with “hard work and determination” and that it was “perfectly normal” for family members to support public representatives.

By sharing a photo in X, Atishi claimed that Delhi’s government was being directed by Prime Minister’s husband, comparing the situation with what is seen in the villages.

“Look at this photo carefully. The person who is a bar is the meeting of MCD, DJB, PWD and Dusib officers is the husband of Delhi’s Prime Minister Rekha Gupta,” Aisehi said in his position.

“We used to hear previously that if a woman Sarpanch was chosen in the village, then all the government’s work would be handled by her husband … but this must be the first time in the history of the country that a woman who has Bow Bowl is Bee Bowl is Bee Bowl is Bee Beater is Bee Bee Bowl is Bee Beater -Beater and all the Hosty Bee Bowl Bee Bowl.

Aisshi also got into frequent energy cuts and walks in the rates of private schools were behind them the role of her husband in the administration.

In response, Sachdeva said: “Atishi being a woman yourself, it is surprising that you are insulting another woman’s leader. Rekha Gupta has worked as a secretary of Delhi cm. Her husband who supports her is Norn Nor Nor Nor Nor Nor Nor Nor” Sachdeva also pointed out the cases in which the yawn of AAP’s leaders had been involved in political matters Policies, including Arvindin’s things, Arvinding Kej. Kejriwal addressing the public from the CM office after Kejriwal appeal.

“Wasn’t that an insult to democracy?” Mr. Sachdeva asked.

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