on July 08, 2021 at New Delhi. Lekhi started her political career after joining the
Bharatiya Janata Party. She quickly rose the ranks and was appointed as one of the vice-presidents of its
women's wing,
BJP Mahila Morcha in 2010 by the then
party president Nitin Gadkari. Lekhi was later appointed as a National Spokesperson of the party in 2013. Lekhi was considered a strong supporter of the then
Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi within the party. Lekhi contested in elections for the
New Delhi constituency in the
2014 parliamentary general election and defeated incumbent Ajay Maken by a margin of 270,000 votes. In her capacity as Member of Parliament from the New Delhi constituency, Lekhi is currently the member of
New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). She is the ex-officio Chairperson of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (India chapter) and has been nominated as a member of the
Press Council of India by the Lok Sabha Speaker. She was appointed the Chairperson of the Committee on Privileges of the Lok Sabha in July 2016 and is also currently an active member of the Standing Committee on Urban Development, Committee on Personnel, Law & Justice, Consultative Committee of Commerce and Committee of Housing. On 28 August 2015,
Ministry of Urban Development & NDMC approved the renaming of New Delhi's
Aurangzeb Road as
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Road. Lekhi, as member of the NDMC as well as the MP of the New Delhi constituency where the road is situated, had played important role in this decision. As a member of NDMC, she also got the name of
Dalhousie Road, a road near the
Secretariat Building, New Delhi, changed to
Dara shikoh Road Earlier, she had been instrumental in changing the name of
Race Course Road, the Delhi road adjacent to the Indian Prime Minister's residence, to
Lok Kalyan Marg thus giving a new address to the PM's residence, from "7, RCR" to "7, LKM". Lekhi has adopted the village Pilanji falling under her New Delhi parliamentary constituency to be developed as model village under the
Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana announced by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi during his Independence Day address. However, as Pilanji is now an urbanised settlement with no gram sabha or village panchayat, as required under the scheme, she has also adopted the village Qutubgarh on the outskirts of Delhi that falls outside her constituency. In July 2017, Lekhi was honoured with the
Lokmat Parliamentary Award as "Best Debut Woman Parliamentarian". In terms of utilisation of MPLAD funds among the 7 MPs of Delhi, Lekhi (New Delhi) had been found to spend the maximum amount. She used Rs 2.50 crore out of Rs 5 crore released by the government in the very first year, which was 50 per cent of the total released. During a discussion on the Triple Talaq bill in Parliament in December 2017, Lekhi demanded stern punishment for the clerics and religious leaders who support and facilitate the process of instant triple talaq, known as talaq-i-biddat. Further, she had said: "I want to tell Muslim women, when you have a brother like Narendra Modi, you don't need to be afraid. We stand with you in this fight." On the issue of growing incidents of lynching in India, she said that the incidents of mob lynching are due to economic disparity. Giving instances of the killing of Bengal migrant worker Manik Roy, who was beaten up by a group of men in Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala on the suspicion that he had stolen a hen, and a 30-year-old tribal man Madhu, who was beaten by an irate mob in Kerala on the accusation of theft, Lekhi told that many cases of lynchings happen due to poverty and economic issues. She has been an active participant in the parliamentary processes. In the 16th Lok Sabha, Lekhi has participated in 125 debates (national average being 67.1), asked 435 questions (national average being 292) and introduced 20 private member bills (national average being 2.3) in the Lok Sabha (as updated till final Budget Session, 2019). Her overall attendance in parliament till budget session, 2019 has been 95% against the national average of 80%. Lekhi was reelected in the
2019 general elections against congress party candidate
Ajay Maken in New Delhi constituency of
New Delhi (Lok Sabha constituency). Lekhi got nearly 54 per cent of votes against only 26 per cent of votes of nearest candidate
Ajay Maken . On 26 July 2019, Lok Sabha speaker
Om Birla appointed Lekhi as a chairperson of parliamentary committee on Public Undertakings. == Controversies ==