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Virendra Sachdeva joyfully celebrated the festival of Raksha Bandhan with sisters and children at Vinod Nagar Nehru Camp (Seva Basti)

Mahesh Chandra - Delhi

“The rakhi tied with love by the sisters of the Seva Basti and the innocent smiles of the children made this day even more special.” — Virendra Sachdeva

“Over the past 10 years, the residents of jhuggis (slum clusters) have only suffered due to political neglect. The BJP government will now provide them with every facility they rightfully deserve.” — Virendra Sachdeva

New Delhi, August 9: Delhi BJP President Shri Virendra Sachdeva today celebrated the auspicious festival of Raksha Bandhan with the women and children of Vinod Nagar Nehru Camp (Seva Basti) with great enthusiasm, just as he did last year. On this occasion, he also pledged to serve them in every possible way and help them lead a better life.

Present at the event were Mayur Vihar District President Shri Vijender Dhama, District General Secretary Shri Neeraj Sharma, and Mandal Presidents Shri Tarun Goyal and Shri Ashish Gupta.

While speaking to the media, Shri Virendra Sachdeva extended warm wishes to all Delhiites on the sacred festival of Raksha Bandhan, a symbol of the unbreakable bond of love and trust between brothers and sisters. He added that the rakhis tied lovingly by the sisters and the innocent smiles of the children made the day all the more memorable.

He said that this is not just a celebration, but a commitment to stay connected with every section of society and to strengthen the bond of belongingness.

Mr. Sachdeva also remarked that for the past 10 years, the previous government gave no opportunity to the sisters and children of these settlements to celebrate or find happiness and instead used them as pawns in dirty politics. He assured that the BJP government would now bring joy back to their faces, as they truly deserve. He emphasized that the BJP is committed, with a spirit of service, to the development of all 256 Seva Bastis in Delhi and is determined to provide them with every possible facility.

He concluded by stating that Raksha Bandhan is not just a festival, but a vivid reflection of our social and cultural values. It symbolizes service, dedication, and a sense of belonging, and reflects the deep love and trust between siblings, fostering a spirit of unity and cooperation in society.

Bureau Chief Mahesh Chandra - Delhi
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