Delhi Mayor Election: Mayor election in Delhi on 26th! Shelly Oberoi made this proposal

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Delhi Mayor Election: Mayor election in Delhi on 26th!  Shelly Oberoi made this proposal

Delhi Mayor Election.

Delhi Mayor Election.

There was a political tussle between the Aam Aadmi Party and the BJP for a long time regarding the Delhi Mayor election. At the same time, now a new date has come out regarding the mayoral election. This time Mayor Shelly Oberoi has proposed to hold the election of Mayor on 26th April. After this, this proposal will be sent to Lieutenant Governor of Delhi VK Saxena for approval. Let us inform that the tenure of Mayor Shelly Oberoi was only till March 31, which has now ended. This information has been given by Delhi government minister Saurabh Bhardwaj. Along with this, Saurabh said that this time I hope that the election will be conducted peacefully. The meetings of the House will be conducted without any ruckus and the rules of the House will be followed.

Standing committee members not elected

The election of the Mayor of the Municipal Corporation in Delhi was completed after a lot of difficulties. Delhi had got Mayor and Deputy Mayor, but the members of the Standing Committee in the Municipal Corporation have not been elected yet. The Delhi High Court will hear on April 24 the election of the members of the Standing Committee. After this, some decision will come out whether the standing committee members will be elected afresh or they will be elected in the old way. At present, all eyes are fixed on the decision of the Delhi High Court.

MCD elections delayed

Last year, the central government had amalgamated the three municipal corporations, after which there was a lot of delay in the municipal elections. Last time the term of the House ended in May, but the elections were held in December. After this, several meetings of the House were held regarding the election of Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Delhi, but most of the meetings were marred by ruckus. The election was held following a Supreme Court ruling that ruled that nominated members, called aldermen, did not have the right to vote. After this, the term of mayor and deputy mayor could last only for a few months.

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