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In response to mounting concerns voiced by both activists and local residents, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has swiftly…
In response to mounting concerns voiced by both activists and local residents, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has swiftly…
The top court said the Lieutenant Governor (LG) of Delhi should have acted on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers on the nomination of 10 ‘aldermen’ to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).
The event aimed at encouraging parents from both kinds of schools to participate in their children's education and provide valuable suggestions for improvement to the schools.
The AAP minister, who is a nominated member of MCD, said, "It is necessary to conduct the election in April. Incumbent Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi has set April 26 as the date for this."
The Delhi government has asserted that it is its right to nominate aldermen and not the LG.
"Once passed, these proposals will bring a sense of relief to the business community in Delhi," the party said.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal assures of finding way out soon.
Elections to the mayor and deputy mayor are long overdue as three previous meetings held on January 6 and 24 and February 6 were adjourned without holding elections following a ruckus between BJP and AAP councillors over the 'voting rights of nominated councillors'.
The party said, "After the Supreme Court's Friday ruling that the nominated members cannot vote for mayoral election, the LG should resign immediately as he delayed the polls over two-and-a-half months."
Saxena approved the convening of the next meeting of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on January 24. The sitting of the House is called for the oath of affirmation of the election of the mayor, deputy mayor, and six members to the Standing Committee.