
"Voice for workers, farmers, marginalised in Delhi": CM Rekha Gupta's homage to former CM Sahib Singh Verma
Jun 30, 2025
New Delhi [India], June 30 : Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday paid homage to former Chief Minister Sahib Singh Verma on his 18th death anniversary and stated that he was a strong voice for workers, farmers, and the marginalised communities in Delhi's politics.
In a post on social media X, the CM wrote that Verma's service and principles were his resolve.
"On the death anniversary of former Chief Minister Dr. Sahib Singh Verma ji, who remained a strong voice for workers, farmers, and marginalised communities in Delhi's politics, I offer my respectful homage. Service and principles were his resolve. From rural Delhi to Parliament, his life was a symbol of dedication to the nation, simplicity, and relentless struggle," the post read.
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She further wrote in her post that the patriotic fervour and ascetic life of public service of Verma would continue to inspire generations forever.
"His patriotic fervour and ascetic life of public service will continue to inspire future generations forever," the post further read.
Earlier in morning, Delhi Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Parvesh Verma along with party President Virendraa Sachdeva, Minister Kapil Mishra and other leaders attended a prayer meeting on the 18th death anniversary of Sahib Singh Verma.
Minister Kapil Mishra stated that Sahib Singh Verma is remembered across Delhi for his administrative skills, simplicity and his straightforwardness.
"Today is Sahib Singh Verma ji's death anniversary, and the whole of Delhi still remembers him for his administration, his simplicity and straightforwardness. The foundation that he had laid, our government under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is working on that foundation," Mishra said, speaking to the reporters here.
Sahib Singh Verma was known for his strong roots in agriculture and community service, having grown up in a traditional rural setting. His political journey began with his involvement in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He played a key role in expanding the party's presence in Delhi and north India.
Verma served as the Mayor of Delhi from 1989 to 1991, with a focus on urban development. In 1996, he became the Chief Minister of Delhi, initiating several reforms in governance and pro-poor policies, including improvements in infrastructure, water supply, and transport.
In 1999, he was elected as a Member of Parliament from Outer Delhi.
Later, in 2002, he was appointed as the Union Minister of Labour, where he advocated strongly for workers' rights and employment policies.
Sahib Singh Verma passed away on June 30, 2007, in a car accident while he was returning from Rajasthan.
The legacy of the former Chief Minister is carried forward by his son Parvesh Verma, who is also actively involved in the policies and governance of the BJP.