Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta delivered an electrifying speech at the national summit ‘Bharati-Nari se Narayani,’ saluting the resilience and sacrifices of Indian women. The conference spotlighted women intellectuals, where Gupta emphasized their role beyond traditional bounds.
She paid respects to the enduring fight of women and the Rashtra Sevika Samiti’s contributions. ‘This hall tells a story,’ she remarked. ‘Gone are the days of suit-clad men filling venues. Now, women’s presence floods spaces with color, vitality, and innovation.’
Gupta marveled at women’s multifaceted gifts—their warmth, perseverance, and charisma that enrich society. Tackling gender biases head-on, she shared, ‘No one questions a man’s ability; women must prove it constantly. Yet, merit is gender-blind. Our women are leading, achieving, surpassing in every field.’
Tracing the arc of women’s progress, she invoked the RSS film ‘Shatak,’ spotlighting Lakshmibai Kelkar’s legacy in organizing women for family and national duties. Governments and organizations have fueled this momentum, she noted.
In closing, Gupta offered pranaam to the Samiti volunteers, crediting them for steering women toward selfless service. Her message ignited hope for a future where women’s power shapes India’s destiny.