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Delhi assembly: BJP MLA Vijendra Gupta, who was the top contender for the post of Chief Minister of Delhi, was elected as the Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly on 24 February, Monday.
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and the Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Visissi, along with Vijendra Gupta went on the chair.
Ministers Meshinder Singh Sirsa and Parvesh Verma gave this movements second.
The election was conducted by Arvinder Singh Lovely, Protem speaker, reported ANI.
Mala of Gupta’s promises
Three -time MLA of Rohini constituency Vijendra Gupta had earlier said that soon after being selected as a speaker, he would prioritize the priority of 14 CAG reports, which was reportedly stopped by the previous AAMAADMI Party (AAP) government. Were.
“I am very grateful to the party for giving this responsibility of the speaker of Delhi Assembly. I will effectively discharge this responsibility, ”Newswire PTI quoted Vijendra Gupta as saying.
Vijendra Gupta, who has served as the Leader of the Opposition during the tenure of the AAP, was pulled out of the assembly several times in the past.
After the selection, the Leader of the Opposition and AAP MLA Atisi claimed that the pictures of Baba Saheb Ambedkar and Bhagat Singh were removed from the Chief Minister’s office after the election. “This reflects the anti -BJP anti -Dalit and anti -Sikh stance,” he said.
When AAP was in power in Delhi, he placed pictures of both BR Ambedkar and Bhagat Singh in all the major Delhi government offices.
Vijendra Gupta, criticizing Atisi’s comments, replied, saying that the opposition will have every opportunity to speak. However, if they behave uncontrollably, the ruling party will not tolerate it.
“If the opposition does not behave properly, I will be forced to give the first warning. If you are not sitting, we will not take it lightly. I request you not to disrupt the peace of the assembly session on the first day, ”Vijendra Gupta said, Hindu,
‘Opposition’s attitude irresponsible’
After the first day of the Delhi Assembly, Vijendra Gupta alleged that the opposition did not allow its own members to speak.
“The attitude of the opposition was irresponsible. He did not allow his own members to speak … I think it disregarded the parliamentary system, ”Vijendra Gupta told ANI.
The BJP has 48 seats in the newly formed 8th Delhi Assembly, while the opposition AAM Admi Party has 22 MLAs. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is elected by the members of the House.
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