Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - A social media post featuring Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta meeting actor Rakesh Bedi has unexpectedly ignited a political controversy after users focused attention on the high end chair visible in the photograph. The premium recliner, reportedly priced between ₹66,000 and ₹82,000, quickly became the centre of heated online debate over government optics, public spending, and political double standards.
Social media users claimed the chair featured luxury additions including massage functions, reclining support, and a built in footrest, prompting criticism from opposition supporters who questioned the timing and optics amid continuing civic challenges in several parts of Delhi. Critics argued that images of expensive office furnishings could appear insensitive while residents continue facing issues linked to water supply, infrastructure, and public services. The debate rapidly spread across social media platforms, with hashtags and political commentary intensifying throughout the day.
BJP supporters, however, strongly defended the Chief Minister and accused critics of selective outrage, drawing comparisons to past controversies surrounding former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the renovation costs linked to his official residence. Supporters argued that opposition parties were attempting to create unnecessary controversy around an ordinary meeting photograph for political gain. The episode has since evolved into another online political flashpoint reflecting the increasingly image driven nature of modern political discourse.
What started as a routine meeting photo has transformed into a wider political argument about governance, symbolism, and public perception. The controversy highlights how even small visual details can quickly become major political talking points in India’s highly charged social media environment.
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