Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta traveled from her residence to the Delhi Secretariat using the Delhi Metro and a DTC bus on May 19, 2026 [5].

The commute marks the launch of the "Metro Monday" initiative, a program designed to reduce fuel consumption and encourage citizens to utilize public transit. By involving high-ranking officials in the daily commute, the government aims to normalize public transportation as a viable alternative to private vehicles.

The initiative is part of a broader public campaign titled "Mera Bharat, Mera Yogdan" [3]. The effort focuses on fuel conservation and the reduction of the city's carbon footprint through systemic shifts in transportation habits.

Gupta was not the only official to participate in the commute. PWD minister Parvesh Verma and Social Welfare minister Ravinder Indraj Singh accompanied the Chief Minister [1]. Additionally, Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta traveled on the Metro and bus as part of the campaign [2].

The journey began at the Chief Minister's personal residence and concluded at the Delhi Secretariat [4]. The use of both the rapid transit rail system and the Delhi Transport Corporation bus network was intended to demonstrate the integration of different public transport modes.

This symbolic gesture is intended to signal a policy shift toward sustainable urban mobility. The government is leveraging the visibility of its leadership to push for higher ridership in the city's public transit networks to combat traffic congestion and pollution.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta traveled from her residence to the Delhi Secretariat using the Delhi Metro and a DTC bus

The 'Metro Monday' campaign represents a strategic attempt by the Delhi government to lead by example in addressing urban congestion and environmental degradation. By coordinating the participation of the Chief Minister, the Assembly Speaker, and multiple ministers, the administration is attempting to bridge the perceived gap between policymakers and the public transit experience, potentially paving the way for more aggressive fuel-saving mandates.