Hours of chaos ensued at the MCD assembly as AAP and BJP members clashed.
New Delhi:
The Election to a Council that Regulates Delhi’s A powerful municipal body was dissolved after a 24-hour street brawl in which the BJP’s mayoral nominee ripped off microphones while clashing with AAP members.
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Chaos After councillors assembled in the assembly, the blaze erupted shortly thereafter. Wednesday You can elect Delhi’s New mayor, deputy mayor, and standing committee.
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Following The election of the mayor saw the AAP’s victory Shelly Oberoi Defeat the BJP Rekha GuptaMembers of the former party protested against the manner in which the polls were conducted.
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They The AAP claimed that the AAP was taking “unlawful” Steps include asking members to take photos of their votes, and then sending them in groups eight to stop cross-voting.
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The AAP accused BJP of trying. “hijack” The civic body lost the municipal elections but resolved to violence after being thwarted.
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Ms Oberoi BJP members were accused by the media of trying to “attack” As the proceedings turned into absolute chaos, she was present at the assembly.
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“This is extremely shameful. We are not afraid of cross-voting at all, people from Delhi have given us the mandate and shown faith in us. They (BJP) have lost elections, they’ll be afraid,” She said.
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Physical As AAP members dug into the ground and camped overnight to protest the inability of the AAP to hold the elections for the standing committees, scuffles and jostling dominated the assembly.
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The party posted a clip of Rekha Gupta As BJP attempted to end the election, they ripped off and broke microphones. Members Also, they were seen throwing bottles at one another and dousing with water.
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The The polls are for the municipal office bearers Municipal Corporation This is Delhi (MCD were held after the Supreme Court The BJP attempted to increase its election tally, but it was blocked by having nominated member vote.
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The Since the AAP had defeated the BJP at the MCD elections, four elections were postponed. DecemberIt ended its 15-year-old rule.
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