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Clash over MCD Standing Committee Member Election, AAP and BJP clash again

Nita Yadav

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Delhi Municipal Corporation (Indicative Picture)

The Mahabharata has again broken out in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). One member is to be elected for the Standing Committee of MCD. One member’s seat fell vacant after former BJP councilor Kamaljit Sehrawat became MP. A meeting of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi was convened on Thursday, but the meeting was marred by an uproar over the taking away of mobile phones and the proceedings of the House were adjourned till October 5.

On the other hand, on the instructions of the LG, the MCD Commissioner decided to hold the election today, which the Aam Aadmi Party is calling illegal and unconstitutional. Former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi and AAP leader Manish Sisodia criticized this and said that democracy is being killed in Delhi. Later, the election was postponed after the Aam Aadmi Party protested.

Let us tell you that the standing committee has a total of 18 members, who together elect the chairman. As of now, 17 members have been elected, out of which 9 are from BJP and 8 from AAP. This 18th member will decide which party will be the Chairman of the Standing Committee.

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If BJP wins this election then it will become the chairman and if Aam Aadmi Party wins then the contest will be tied. After that, the chairman post will be selected by lottery.

Controversy over the election of one member

Whichever party is the Chairman of the Standing Committee has the authority to take all financial decisions on the treasury of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and above Rs 5 crore.

Even before the election, 10 councilors of Aam Aadmi Party switched to BJP, there was an uproar over taking mobile phones to the house in the meeting held on Thursday, after which Mayor Dr. Shelly Oberoi adjourned the House till October. 5. was adjourned.

Uproar over mobile, House adjourned till October 5

The decision to ban mobile phones in the House ahead of the election process sparked controversy. Adjourning the House three times, the Mayor said, “Councillors have been humiliated and councilors have not been treated like this in any municipality in the country. I definitely want to say that there is pressure on the officials as well. Therefore, the sitting of the House is being adjourned till October 5.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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