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First session of newly constituted Delhi Assembly begins as BJP returns to right side of Speaker's chair

BJP MLA Arvinder Singh Lovely was sworn-in as the pro-tem Speaker and administered the oath by Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena at the Raj Niwas before the session began

PTI Published 24.02.25, 01:01 PM
A view of the Vidhan Sabha on the first day of the first session of the Delhi legislative assembly, in New Delhi, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025.

A view of the Vidhan Sabha on the first day of the first session of the Delhi legislative assembly, in New Delhi, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025. PTI

The first session of the newly constituted Delhi Assembly commenced on Monday, marking the BJP's return to power after 26 years and its shift to the right side of the Speaker's chair.

BJP MLA Arvinder Singh Lovely was sworn-in as the pro-tem Speaker and administered the oath by Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena at the Raj Niwas before the session began. As the senior-most legislator, Lovely will oversee the swearing-in of all newly elected MLAs.

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Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was the first to take the oath, followed by her six Cabinet ministers. The remaining MLAs were sworn in thereafter.

The proceedings began with legislators singing Vande Mataram. Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva was present in the Speaker's gallery to witness the session.

The election for the new Speaker is set to take place later in the day, with BJP MLA Vijender Gupta likely to assume the position.

The BJP secured a decisive victory in the February 5 Assembly elections, winning 48 of the 70 seats and ending the decade-long rule of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). With its return to power, the BJP now occupies the right side of the Speaker's chair, while AAP, which won 22 seats, sits in opposition on the left.

In a unanimous decision, AAP MLAs have elected former Delhi chief minister Atishi as the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly.

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