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When Delhi got its first woman CM in 1998 - Revisiting Sushma Swaraj's no-frills swearing-in during tumultuous times

While the February 20 event tomorrow will see film stars, seers and business tycoons in attendance, the October 13, 1998 ceremony had handful of top politicians at Raj Niwas.

February 19, 2025 / 13:12 IST
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In this December 10, 1998 file photo, is seen Sushma Swaraj being sworn in as chief minister of Delhi by then Lt Governor Vijay Kapoor at Raj Bhavan in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)

Lavish flower arrangements, 50,000 guests, musical performances, and VVIPs in attendance—the grand oath ceremony at Ramlila Maidan will highlight how significant Delhi's comeback is for the BJP. After all, the party has finally reclaimed the capital after being out of power for more than 27 years.

However, the frenzy at Ramlila Maidan stands in stark contrast to 1998, the last time a BJP Chief Minister governed Delhi. Back then, it was a solemn, no-frills ceremony at Raj Bhavan that saw Delhi get its first woman Chief Minister, Sushma Swaraj. At 46, Swaraj was serving as the Information and Broadcasting Minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s Cabinet when the BJP appointed her as Chief Minister to counter internal party conflicts.

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Then Delhi Lt Governor Vijay Kapoor administered the oath of office in a simple ceremony at Raj Niwas. Sushma Swaraj, known for her stellar oratory skills, took oath in Hindi.

While the February 20 event tomorrow will see film stars, seers and business tycoons in attendance, the October 12, 1998 ceremony had handful of top politicians at Raj Niwas. Then Union Home Minister Lal Krishna Advani, BJP vice-president KL Sharma, Union Ministers Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Madan Lal Khurana outgoing CM Sahib Singh Verma, Delhi Police Commissioner VN Singh and Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Shiela Dixit were present at the occasion.