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LG Appoints BJP Councillor as Presiding Officer, AAP Hits Again

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The LG instructed the Police Commissioner to strictly ensure that the accused are treated as per law. (Image: Twitter/File)

The LG instructed the Police Commissioner to strictly be certain that the accused are handled as per regulation. (Picture: Twitter/File)

Reacting to the appointment, the Aam Aadmi Get together accused the BJP of being hell-bent on destroying all democratic traditions and establishments

Delhi Lt Governor V Ok Saxena on Thursday nominated BJP councillor Satya Sharma because the presiding officer for the primary Home assembly on June 6 to elect the mayor of the Municipal Company of Delhi.

Reacting to the appointment, the Aam Aadmi Get together accused the BJP of being hell-bent on destroying all democratic traditions and establishments.

The primary municipal Home after the high-stakes civic polls on December 4 is scheduled to happen on Friday throughout which all newly elected councillors will take oath and the mayor and the deputy mayor will probably be elected.

”The Lt. Governor of Nationwide Capital Territory of Delhi beneath part 77 of the Act is additional happy to appoint Satya Sharma, Councillor, Ward No.226 to preside over the assembly for the election of the Mayor.

”She will probably be administered oath/affirmation as per part 32 of the Act, by Santosh Kumar Rai, District Justice of the Peace, New Delhi. The opposite councillors will probably be administered oath (affirmation by the Presiding Officer),” learn a notification.

After the oath ceremony, the newly constituted civic physique will proceed to elect the Mayor, as required by part 35 of the Act.

Three nominations — two from the AAP and one from the BJP — have been acquired for the publish of mayor, MCD officers stated.

One candidate of the AAP is a back-up candidate, occasion sources stated.

The nominees for the publish of mayor are — Shelly Oberoi and Ashu Thakur (AAP), and Rekha Gupta (BJP). Oberoi is AAP’s essential contender.

The nominees for the publish of deputy mayor are  — Aaley Mohammad Iqbal and Jalaj Kumar (AAP), and Kamal Bagri (BJP).

”The mayor so elected will then assume the chair and proceed to conduct the election of the Deputy Mayor and 6 members of the Standing Committee as required beneath part 35(1) and 45(1)(i) of the Act respectively,” the notification added.

The publish of mayor in Delhi sees 5 single-year phrases on a rotation foundation, with the primary 12 months being reserved for girls, the second for the open class, third for the reserved class, and the remaining two additionally being within the open class.

Reacting to the notification, AAP MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj tweeted, ”It's the custom that the senior most member of Home is nominated as protem Speaker or presiding officer. However BJP is hell bent destroying all democratic traditions and Establishments.” The mayoral ballot is slated to happen a month after the counting of votes passed off on December 7.

The AAP had bagged 134 wards within the MCD polls and ended the BJP’s 15-year rule within the civic physique. The Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) gained 104 wards to complete second, whereas the Congress gained 9 seats within the 250-member municipal Home which is able to convene on January 6 for the primary time after the 2022 civic polls.

This was additionally the primary municipal elections after the redrawing of the wards within the 12 months passed by, the train being necessitated after the Centre introduced a laws in Parliament to unify the three native our bodies.

The unified Municipal Company of Delhi got here into impact from Could 22, with Gyanesh Bharti and Ashwani Kumar taking cost as its municipal commissioner and particular officer, respectively.

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