Watch: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta stops car after spotting man tossing roti on street, says 'it’s not just food, it’s culture'

Delhi's chief minister, Rekha Gupta, has appealed to citizens to refrain from discarding food, particularly chapati, on roads. She emphasized that this practice endangers animals and compromises road safety. Gupta urged residents to feed stray animals at designated sites like 'gaushalas,' promoting responsible and respectful animal care.
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