7th Delhi Assembly

The Seventh Legislative Assembly of Delhi constituted on 16 February 2020 after the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly elections were concluded earlier on 8 February 2020 and the results were announced on 11 February 2020.[1]

Legislative Assembly of Delhi
(Vidhan Sabha of Delhi)
Type
Type
Term limits
Feb 2020 - Jan 2025
Leadership
Speaker of the Assembly
TBD, TBD
Dy. Speaker
TBD, TBD
Chief Minister
Leader of the House
Leader of the Opposition
TBD, BJP
Secretary
TBD
Structure
Seats70
Political groups
  AAP: 62 seats
  BJP: 8 seats
Length of term
5 years
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
8 February 2020
Meeting place
Old Secretariat , Delhi, India
Website
www.delhiassembly.nic.in

Election and Government formation

Elections for 70 assembly seats in Delhi were concluded on 8 February 2020 and results were announced on 11 February 2020. The Aam Aadmi Party emerged as a single largest party by winning 62 out of 70 seats with a landslide victory.[2][3]


Important members

#FromToPositionNameParty
012020IncumbentChief MinisterArvind KejriwalAAP
022020IncumbentSpeakerRam Niwas GoelAAP
032020IncumbentDeputy SpeakerTBDTBD
042020IncumbentLeader of the HouseArvind KejriwalAAP
052020IncumbentLeader of the OppositionRamvir Singh BidhuriBJP

Ministry

#FromToNamePosition / Portfolio / ministry
0116 Feb 2020IncumbentArvind KejriwalChief Minister
0216 Feb 2020IncumbentManish Sisodia

Deputy Chief Minister

0316 Feb 2020IncumbentSatyendra Kumar Jain
0416 Feb 2020IncumbentGopal Rai
0516 Feb 2020IncumbentImran Hussain
0616 Feb 2020IncumbentRajendra Pal Gautam
0716 Feb 2020IncumbentKailash Gahlot

List of members

Keys:   AAP (62)   BJP (8)


No. Constituency Name of elected MLA Party affiliation
1 Narela Sharad Chauhan AAP
2 Burari Sanjeev Jha AAP
3 Timarpur Dilip Pandey AAP
4 Adarsh Nagar Pawan Kumar Sharma AAP
5 Badli Ajesh Yadav AAP
6 Rithala Mohinder Goyal AAP
7 Bawana(SC) Jai Bhagwan AAP
8 Mundka Dharampla Lakra AAP
9 Kirari Rituraj Govind AAP
10 Sultan Pur Majra(SC) Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat AAP
11 Nangloi Jat Raghuvinder Shokeen AAP
12 Mangol Puri(SC) Rakhi Bidlan AAP
13 Rohini Vijender Gupta BJP
14 Shalimar Bagh Bandana Kumari AAP
15 Shakur Basti Satyendra Kumar Jain AAP
16 Tri Nagar Preeti Tomar AAP
17 Wazirpur Rajesh Gupta AAP
18 Model Town Akhilesh Pati Tripathi AAP
19 Sadar Bazar Som Dutt AAP
20 Chandni Chowk Parlad Singh Sawhney AAP
21 Matia Mahal Shoaib Iqbal AAP
22 Ballimaran Imran Hussain AAP
23 Karol Bagh(SC) Vishesh Ravi AAP
24 Patel Nagar(SC) Raaj Kumar Anand AAP
25 Moti Nagar Shiv Charan Goel AAP
26 Madipur(SC) Girish Soni AAP
27 Rajouri Garden Dhanwati Chandela AAP
28 Hari Nagar Raj Kumari Dhillon AAP
29 Tilak Nagar Jarnail Singh AAP
30 Janakpuri Rajesh Rishi AAP
31 Vikaspuri Mahinder Yadav AAP
32 Uttam Nagar Naresh Balyan AAP
33 Dwarka Vinay Mishra AAP
34 Matiala Gulab Singh AAP
35 Najafgarh Kailash Gahlot AAP
36 Bijwasan Bhupinder Singh Joon AAP
37 Palam Bhavna Gaur AAP
38 Delhi Cantonment Virender Singh Kadian AAP
39 Rajinder Nagar Raghav Chadha AAP
40 New Delhi Arvind Kejriwal AAP
41 Jangpura Praveen Kumar AAP
42 Kasturba Nagar Madan Lal AAP
43 Malviya Nagar Somnath Bharti AAP
44 R K Puram Pramila Tokas AAP
45 Mehrauli Naresh Yadav AAP
46 Chhatarpur Kartar Singh Tanwar AAP
47 Deoli(SC) Prakash Jarwal AAP
48 Ambedkar Nagar(SC) Ajay Dutt AAP
49 Sangam Vihar Dinesh Mohaniya AAP
50 Greater Kailash Saurabh Bharadwaj AAP
51 Kalkaji Atishi AAP
52 Tughlakabad Sahi Ram AAP
53 Badarpur Ramvir Singh Bidhuri BJP
54 Okhla Amanatullah Khan AAP
55 Trilokpuri(SC) Rohit Kumar AAP
56 Kondli(SC) Kuldeep Kumar AAP
57 Patparganj Manish Sisodia AAP
58 Laxmi Nagar Abhay Verma BJP
59 Vishwas Nagar Om Prakash Sharma BJP
60 Krishna Nagar S. K. Bagga (Advocate) AAP
61 Gandhi Nagar Anil Kumar Bajpai BJP
62 Shahdara Ram Niwas Goel AAP
63 Seemapuri(SC) Rajendra Pal Gautam AAP
64 Rohtas Nagar Jitender Mahajan BJP
65 Seelampur Abdul Rehman AAP
66 Ghonda Ajay Mahawar BJP
67 Babarpur Gopal Rai AAP
68 Gokalpur(SC) Surendra Kumar AAP
69 Mustafabad Haji Yunus AAP
70 Karawal Nagar Mohan Singh Bisht BJP

See also

References

  1. "Lt Governor Anil Baijal dissolves Delhi Legislative Assembly". The Economic Times. 11 February 2020. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  2. "Election Commission of India". results.eci.gov.in. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  3. "Arvind Kejriwal to take oath as Delhi CM on February 16: Manish Sisodia". The Times of India. PTI. 12 February 2020. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
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