The swearing-in ceremony of the new Chief Minister of Delhi is likely to take place after February 13. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a tour of France and America from February 10-13. The BJP, which is returning to power after 26 years, wants the PM to be present at the swearing-in ceremony of the new government.
Meanwhile, the exercise in the party to elect a new Chief Minister has also intensified. On Sunday, BJP President JP Nadda met Union Home Minister Amit Shah. According to party sources, in the meeting between Nadda and Shah that lasted for about one and a half hours, there was a discussion on deciding the face for the CM post and the formation of the government.
Some more meetings can be held now. After the results of the assembly elections came on Saturday, a meeting of top party leaders was held at the BJP headquarters. The Prime Minister was also present in it. There are many names for the CM post, including Pravesh Verma, who defeated Kejriwal.
While deciding the face for this post, many political equations including Bihar assembly elections will be taken into consideration. The responsibility of this post can also be given to a Dalit face.
However, the party can also take a shocking decision and make a low profile leader the CM, as has been done in other states. Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva said that the decision on the Chief Minister will be taken by the central leadership of the party.
The new Chief Minister will not stay in Sheeshmahal
The government residence of former CM Arvind Kejriwal, which was in the news during the assembly elections, is in the center of discussion even after the elections. The BJP has decided that this building located at 6, Flagstaff Road will not be the residence of the new Chief Minister.
The BJP had named this residence built at a cost of Rs 45 crore as Sheeshmahal. It can also be kept vacant temporarily for people to visit.
The newly elected BJP MLAs took out a victory rally.
The leaders who registered a historic victory in the assembly elections are thanking the people of their respective areas. They are also feeding laddus with their own hands while celebrating the victory. Many MLAs including Kapil Mishra who won from Karawal Nagar, Rajkumar Bhatia who won from Adarsh Nagar Assembly, Tarvinder Singh Marwah who won from Jangpura, Satish Upadhyay who won from Malviya Nagar, took out victory rallies in their respective areas and thanked the public.
Pravesh Verma celebrated his success with the residents of his area. After the victory, he fed laddus to the people of his area with his own hands and thanked everyone. Vijender Gupta who won from Rohini Assembly met Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena after the victory and discussed future policies.
In a conversation with the media, Pravesh Verma said that the vision of Prime Minister Modi for Delhi made our success possible. This victory is not only mine but of every citizen of the area. MLA Vijender Gupta said that as soon as 14 CAG reports come in the assembly, the black book of corruption of the AAP government will be revealed.
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