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‘Not intimidated by demonic forces’: Delhi Chief Minister at SRCC days after attack

Gupta was attacked at Civil Lines camp office during a Jan Sunwai programme by a Rajkot resident on Wednesday

SRCCTurning nostalgic about her student days, Gupta said she had sustained burns while leading a protest as the DUSU president and suffered for one-and-a-half months (X/@gupta_rekha)

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, addressing students at Delhi University’s Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) on Saturday, stressed that despite the recent attack on her, her courage and determination have only become stronger, the CM’s Office said in a statement.

Gupta told the students she was “used to fighting storms” and “would not be intimidated” by what she described as “demonic forces.”

Turning nostalgic about her student days, Gupta said she had sustained burns while leading a protest as the DUSU president and suffered for one-and-a-half months, the CMO said. Yet she had not lost courage at that time, and that same spirit continues to guide her even today.

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“I am now working with even greater determination. I am not afraid of any demonic force. I am used to fighting storms, and the people of Delhi are my greatest strength… I shall not be stopped by fear of any power. Until Delhi secures its rightful status, I will continue my struggle. I will neither be afraid, nor tire, nor ever give up,” she added.

Gupta was attacked at Civil Lines camp office during a Jan Sunwai programme by a Rajkot resident on Wednesday. He was later arrested. At SRCC, the CM also outlined her vision of making the Capital a “world-class educational hub”, promising greater investment in academic infrastructure, modern facilities and high-quality faculty.

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