
🚨 “From Brooms to Drama: rekha Gupta’s Cleanliness Drive Exposes India’s Nautanki Politics”
When politicians “clean,” it’s never about the roads. It’s about optics. delhi CM rekha Gupta just proved that by staging a cleanliness drive on an already clean Ring Road in Shalimar Bagh — with 50 cameramen and 30 security personnel.
This wasn’t about cleanliness. This was about publicity stunts, photo-ops, and fooling citizens. In fact, it’s such a bad copy-paste of Modi’s “Swachh Bharat” nautanki that she may well deserve the award for Best Actress in a Political Drama.
Here are 5 brutal truths rekha Gupta’s broom stunt just exposed 👇
1. 🧹 Sweeping Air, Not Dirt
The road was already clean. She wasn’t fighting garbage; she was fighting for headlines.
2. 📸 1 Broom, 50 Cameramen
For every person holding a broom, there were ten holding cameras. Cleanliness was just the excuse — the real mission was “Clean Image Drive 2024.”
3. 💂 30 Security Guards to Sweep?
What exactly were the guards protecting her from? Dust? Or the embarrassment of being caught in a staged act?
4. 🎭 Copy-Paste Politics
Modi perfected this PR stunt with his Swachh Bharat nautanki. rekha Gupta is simply taking the script forward — only with even worse acting.
5. 🪞 Cleaning Roads, Not Governance
It’s easier to sweep a clean road than to clean up corruption, potholes, unemployment, or pollution. But those problems don’t bring viral pictures, do they?
Closing Punch
rekha Gupta didn’t clean delhi — she cleaned her PR machinery. This wasn’t “Sewa Pakhwara.” This was “Selfie Pakhwara.”
When governance becomes theatre, the citizens become the audience. Sadly, this play is less Swachh Bharat and more Swachh Nautanki.