New Delhi, June 1 -- The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is rooted in action - since coming to power in February, it has worked on and resolved issues related to air pollution, public health care, education, infrastructure development, and welfare works, chief minister Rekha Gupta said at an event held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, a day after her government completed 100 days of being in power. During a nearly hour-long conversation with actor Anupam Kher, the CM elaborated on the works undertaken in these sectors. A day ago, she and her cabinet ministers unveiled a 22-page workbook defining her government's early imprint on Delhi. During the discussion, Gupta, who is only the fourth woman CM of Delhi, also spoke about her personal experience of becoming the head of the government, the shortcomings of the previous AAP government, and Operation Sindoor of the Indian armed forces. "Ours is a 24x7 government, and our next goal is - Viksit Dilli," Gupta said. At the event, attended by all the six cabinet ministers, MPs, party legislators, and senior officials, the CM highlighted what the BJP administration counts as its accomplishments so far - works undertaken to clean the Yamuna, and implementation of the long-delayed Ayushman Bharat scheme, among others. P3...