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Delhi MCD set to reconvene on Jan 24 to elect first sole mayor in decade

Speaking to PTI, Presiding Officer Satya Sharma expressed hope that the house this time will go without any untoward incident. ”As per the agenda, nominated members and alderman will take oath first. Then other members will take the oath. I don’t think the AAP will create such an issue because it is their loss. I am hopeful we will be able to elect the Mayor tomorrow,” she said.

January 23, 2023 / 16:05 IST
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The LG-nominated members and 10 aldermen will take oath first on Tuesday as the Municipal Council resumes to elect mayors days after the proceedings of the house derailed and ended in a ruckus over not administrating oath to elected councillors first.

Speaking to PTI, Presiding Officer Satya Sharma expressed hope that the house this time will go without any untoward incident. ”As per the agenda, nominated members and alderman will take oath first. Then other members will take the oath. I don’t think the AAP will create such an issue because it is their loss. I am hopeful we will be able to elect the Mayor tomorrow,” she said.

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The second municipal house after the recent high-stakes civic polls in the national capital is slated to take place on Tuesday during which the mayor and deputy mayor of Delhi will be elected. The mayor and deputy mayor are to be elected in the very first house that convenes after a municipal poll, which could not happen on January 6 as the house was adjourned following a ruckus between the AAP and BJP members.

BJP councillor Satya Sharma, who was appointed as the presiding officer, said all preparations for the second house have been done. ”We are ready for Tuesday. I have informed the LG and his MCD secretary about the ruckus of the last time,” Sharma said, adding that the councillors who were involved in the January 6 tussle should bear the expense of the damage.