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Delhi Mayor elections scheduled for Feb 16 after LG okays government proposal

The post of Delhi Mayor has been lying vacant for eight months

PTI01_06_2023_000060B AAP and BJP members exchange heated arguments during the election of Mayor and Dy Mayor at the Civic Centre, in New Delhi on Friday | PTI

After three failed bids to elect the Mayor of Delhi, the next session of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will be held on Thursday. According to official sources, Delhi LG VK Saxena has approved the government proposal to hold the House session on February 16.

The post of Delhi Mayor has been lying vacant for eight months. Though three successive meetings of the House were held, they had to be adjourned following a ruckus between BJP and AAP. 

After the civic polls in December, the House was first convened on January 6 but was adjourned following acrimonious exchanges between members of the BJP and AAP.

The second municipal House held on January 24 was briefly adjourned after the oath-taking ceremony, and was later adjourned till the next date by the pro tem presiding officer.

After that, the House was adjourned on last Monday again for the third time, a month after the first municipal House.

AAP has alleged that the mayoral election could not be held as the BJP was "strangulating democracy and the Constitution of India", while the saffron party accused the Aam Aadmi Party of coming out with excuses to stall the mayoral poll and blamed it for the stalemate.

AAP had emerged as a clear winner in the December polls, bagging 134 wards and ending the BJP's 15-year rule in the civic body. The BJP won 104 wards to finish second, while the Congress won nine wards in the 250-member municipal House.

The civic body in Delhi had 272 wards across its three corporations NDMC, SDMC, and EDMC which existed from 2012-2022, before being reunified into a sole MCD, which formally came into existence on May 22 last year.

The municipal House in Delhi on February 6 failed to elect a mayor following a ruckus over the decision to allow aldermen to vote in the mayoral poll, even as AAP alleged a "planned conspiracy" by the BJP to stall the process. 

(with inputs from PTI)

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