7th Chief Minister of Delhi since 2025
Rekha Gupta is an Indian politician who is serving as the current Chief Minister of Delhi from February 2025. A member of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), she has been the MLA for Shalimar Bagh since 2025..
Projects & Initiatives 5 ongoing
Delhi Infrastructure Overhaul
दिल्ली इंफ्रास्ट्रक्चर
Ongoing
BudgetAllocated across Delhi PWD and DJB budgets (2025–26 Delhi Budget pending details)
Since 2025 · Road repair and pothole remediation programme across Delhi; also covers drain cleaning, footpath improvement, and public space upgrades. Early-term infrastructure focus of the new administration.
Mohalla Clinics
InheritedOngoing
Continued with changes. BJP government (2025) rolled out Ayushman Bharat in Delhi and began converting Mohalla Clinics into Ayushman Arogya Mandirs.
Carried forward from Arvind Kejriwal · 2020–2024
Free electricity (up to 200 units)
InheritedOngoing
Continued by the current government. Power subsidy continued by the BJP government after the February 2025 change of government.
Carried forward from Arvind Kejriwal · 2020–2024
Free bus travel for women
InheritedOngoing
Continued with changes. Continued, with paper "pink tickets" being replaced by the Saheli Smart Card system.
Carried forward from Arvind Kejriwal · 2020–2024
Delhi Metro (Phase 1 & 2)
InheritedOngoing
Continued by the current government. Expanded through Phases 3 and 4 under successor governments; now one of the world's largest metro networks.
Carried forward from Sheila Dikshit · 1998–2013
Manifesto promise tracker
Headline manifesto commitments of the current government, with a sourced status. We track only whether each promise was kept — not its merits.
BJPBJP · manifesto 2025
1 Delivered1 In progress
In progress
₹2,500 per month to eligible women (Mahila Samriddhi Yojana)
The scheme was approved in March 2025 with a ₹5,100 crore allocation; registration and rollout to beneficiaries are under way.
Bring Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY) health cover to Delhi
Delhi signed the AB PM-JAY MoU in April 2025 — the 35th state/UT to join — giving eligible families ₹5 lakh central cover, topped up to ₹10 lakh by the Delhi government.