Tony Blair's Rendezvous with Delhi's Chief Minister: A Diplomatic Exchange
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair met with Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to discuss his involvement with NGOs. Blair, impressed by the Delhi government's achievements, was briefed on the significant work done in the past 100 days. Further discussions highlighted Blair's previous work during his tenure.

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On Thursday, Tony Blair, the former UK Prime Minister, had a meeting with Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to discuss his current work with various NGOs. The gathering took place at the Delhi Secretariat, with Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa also in attendance.
Blair was briefed on the notable achievements of the Delhi government, specifically the progress made over a period of 100 days, documented in a presented booklet. Sirsa shared that Blair was impressed by the swift advancements made by the administration.
Additionally, the meeting provided an opportunity for Blair to reflect on his initiatives during his time as Prime Minister, while expressing his surprise at the scale of governance challenges handled by the Delhi Chief Minister.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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