logo
Delhi gets a ‘triple engine govt' after 18 years

Delhi gets a ‘triple engine govt' after 18 years

Hindustan Times25-04-2025

Two and a half years after losing the 2022 civic polls, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday reclaimed control of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in what was effectively a walkover.
With the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) boycotting the mayoral election, the process was reduced to a formality. After a 90-minute-long session, BJP's candidate Raja Iqbal Singh secured 133 votes against Congress's Mandeep Singh, who received just eight. One vote was declared invalid.
The win cements the BJP's dominance across all three tiers of Delhi's governance — the Centre, the Delhi Assembly, and now the MCD — a 'triple engine government,' as the party describes it. This is the first time since 2007 that a single party has controlled all three levels in the Capital.
Delhi's new mayor Raja Iqbal Singh, a two-term councillor from Mukherjee Nagar, will lead the MCD's deliberative wing for the next year. Jai Bhagwan Yadav, councillor from Begumpur, was elected unopposed as deputy mayor after Congress's Ariba Khan withdrew her candidature following Singh's request.
Singh said the administration's immediate priorities would be to clean up Delhi, improve sanitation, desilt drains to reduce waterlogging, and revive policy work stalled over the past 2.5 years.
'The AAP has turned Delhi into a garbage dump. People will see a stark change in three months,' he said. Singh also promised to withdraw the 'garbage user charge' and expedite the formation of the Standing Committee, which controls the MCD's finances and has not been constituted since the last election.
One-sided election
The House of Councillors convened at 2.12pm with a two-minute silence to honour the victims of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Decorations in the chamber were subdued in light of the tragedy. AAP councillors were absent, having boycotted the election after a string of defections to the BJP cost the party its majority.
The voting concluded at 3.35pm, and by 3.52pm, presiding officer Satya Sharma declared Raja Iqbal Singh as the new mayor.
Following the defeat in mayoral polls, and with a request from the newly elected mayor, Congress's deputy mayor candidate Ariba Khan withdrew here candidature leading to unopposed victory of BJP candidate Jai Bhagwan Yadav.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said Singh's election would pave the way for smoother civic governance. 'The new mayor will fast-track the formation of the Standing Committee so that financial and administrative decisions can once again be taken in accordance with the MCD Act. Delhiites will soon feel the impact of a triple-engine government,' he said.
The AAP's 2.5-year tenure in the MCD was marked by constant friction with the bureaucracy, which resisted several of its key proposals—regularising 12,000 sanitation workers, reducing user charges, waiving property tax, implementing MLA-LAD projects, and the transfer of officials. The non-formation of the Standing Committee and 27 other statutory and ad hoc panels paralysed decision-making, turning the MCD into a legislative deadlock.
The new BJP administration has promised to break that logjam.
An MCD official, who asked not to be identified, said the focus will now shift to elections for ward committees in the 12 administrative zones. 'Each zone is governed by a ward committee and contributes one member to the Standing Committee. Elections will be needed in three zones where seats are vacant. These are necessary to complete the 12-member Standing Committee,' the official said.
With AAP's Leader of the House Mukesh Goyal having resigned, the BJP is expected to soon appoint its own leader to the post. 'Over the next month, the formation of ad hoc and special committees will also be on the agenda,' the official added.
The MCD is now set for a flurry of internal elections, including those for ward committees and various panels, over the next two months. These bodies, ideally formed in the first year of the term, may finally take shape midway through the corporation's five-year tenure.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

BJP pushed Himachal into financial crisis during its tenure: Sukhu
BJP pushed Himachal into financial crisis during its tenure: Sukhu

Hindustan Times

timean hour ago

  • Hindustan Times

BJP pushed Himachal into financial crisis during its tenure: Sukhu

Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu once again lashed out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) while blaming the saffron party's predecessor government for pushing the state in financial crisis. Sukhu was addressing a public meeting at Daulatpur Chowk in Una district on Saturday. Taking jibe at the BJP, Sukhu said, 'During five years of its regime, the BJP kept on boasting about the 'double engine sarkar', but could not significantly contribute to the development of the state and raised loans from the Centre, thus pushing the state in financial crisis'. He said that to make Himachal Pradesh self-reliant, the Congress government was determined to take some harsh decisions to improve the economy with co-operation of the people of the state. CM on Saturday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of development projects worth Rs. 75.10 crore in Gagret in Una district. The Chief Minister announced additional funds for the remaining work on the Daulatpur-Bhadrakali road, for which ₹15 crore has already been spent. He also declared that the necessary funds will be released to complete the remaining construction work of the new building of Gagret Hospital. The Chief Minister informed the public that the survey work for the Hoshiarpur-Nadaun four-lane road project has been completed and the construction work will commence shortly. He further assured that the Shivbari Fair will be granted district-level status. In addition, the vacant posts of doctors at Daulatpur Chowk and Gagret Primary Health Centres will be filled soon to improve healthcare services in the region. The Chief Minister also announced the installation of tube wells in water-scarce areas of the Gagret Assembly Constituency to address the issue of drinking water shortage. He also mentioned that there were some concerns regarding the establishment of a Bulk Drug Park in Haroli. However, the construction of the park is now set to begin soon. Criticizing the previous government's education policies, the Chief Minister said that Himachal Pradesh, once ranked among the top states in quality education, has dropped down to 21st position due to 'flawed policies' of the previous BJP government. 'The present government has decided to merge such schools to ensure qualitative education and a better future for students,' said the chief minister. He added that Una district has become the first solar-powered district in the state. Solar power projects of 32 MW in Pekhubela, 5 MW in Bhanjal, and 10 MW in Aghlaur have been completed in record time. Additionally, projects with a combined capacity of 163 MW are under construction, involving an investment of ₹500 crore. 'In the future, Una will not only meet its electricity demands but also supply power to other districts. Moreover, an ultra-modern Bulk Drug Park is coming up in Haroli, which will create job opportunities and significantly strengthen Una's industrial presence,' added Sukhu. Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri, in his address, said that ₹170 crore has been invested solely in water supply schemes in the Gagret Assembly Constituency. 'This will offer a permanent solution to drinking water and irrigation problems,' said Agnihotri.

"Stadium left unattended, no police protection": Karnataka BJP on Bengaluru stampede
"Stadium left unattended, no police protection": Karnataka BJP on Bengaluru stampede

India Gazette

timean hour ago

  • India Gazette

"Stadium left unattended, no police protection": Karnataka BJP on Bengaluru stampede

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 8 (ANI): Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in Karnataka mounted an attack on Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, days after 11 people died in the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede in Bengaluru. Karnataka Deputy Leader of Opposition and BJP MLA Arvind Bellad alleged that the duo wanted to 'take selfies' and 'celebrate' the victory with RCB players. 'After this big tragedy in Karnataka, more than 30 common citizens were injured, and 11 people lost their lives. The chief minister, Siddaramaiah, and the deputy chief minister, DK Shivakumar, are two culprits... Because they wanted to take selfies and wanted to celebrate the victory with the RCB players, the whole attention of the police and the officers was on them. They were busy giving protection to the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, whereas the crowd gathered at the Stadium was left unattended... There was no police protection. All the police officers were busy protecting the chief minister and their family... Siddaramaiah should resign,' Bellad said. Senior BJP leader CT Ravi also called to fix the responsibility. '11 people died--speaking the truth about it, is that politics? Did we go eat dosa after hearing about the deaths? Who is responsible? Did we call everyone to Vidhana Soudha and felicitate them? Does RCB represent the state or Kannadigas? The CM and Deputy CM are responsible. Your political credit war caused this...' Ravi stated. Meanwhile, CM Siddaramaiah has ordered an increase in the compensation announced for the families of those who died in the stampede to Rs 25 lakh each. Earlier, the government had announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each. Earlier, top senior officials of Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), Secretary A Shankar and Treasurer ES Jairam, tendered their resignations, taking 'moral responsibility' for the stampede ahead of RCB team's felicitation after winning their Indian Premier League (IPL) title by defeating Punjab Kings (PBKS) in a tight final on Tuesday. (ANI)

2 injured as Delhi govt's new DEVI bus rams bicycle in Loni
2 injured as Delhi govt's new DEVI bus rams bicycle in Loni

Hindustan Times

timean hour ago

  • Hindustan Times

2 injured as Delhi govt's new DEVI bus rams bicycle in Loni

Two people got injured on Friday morning after a Delhi government bus rammed their bicycle in Loni area, police said, adding that it was the government's recently launched Devi (Delhi Electric Vehicle Interconnector) bus. 'The electric bus involved in the accident was speeding and driven rashly. It later hit two people travelling on a bicycle. One of the injured, Kailash Singh, 52, lost a leg while Ghanshyam did not sustain serious injuries. They both were rushed to a hospital in Delhi, and are under treatment,' Ajay Kumar Singh, ACP of Ankur Vihar Circle, said. 'Once the families file a complaint, we will register an FIR. The electric bus from Delhi was seized soon after the incident,' the ACP added. Harendra Malik, SHO of Loni Border police station said the driver has been identified. They will detain him once a complaint is filed. The incident triggered a political spat between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with the former blaming the BJP government for the incident, claiming the buses are being handed over to the drivers without any training. 'A tragic accident happened at Loni border – who is responsible? Delhi government's Devi electric bus crushed several people. This accident is not just an accident, it is the result of the gross negligence of the BJP government running in Delhi. The bus is handed over to the driver without training. Drivers are being recruited through private companies with no standards of experience and safety. Why is an important public service like DTC being given on contract? Why are drivers not being properly trained? Why is every week some innocent person losing his life on the road? This is not just an accident, this is a picture of the failure of Rekha Gupta's government,' AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha said in a post on X. Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor hit out at the AAP, saying that the 'so-called untrained drivers have been working since the time of the AAP government.' When asked about the incident, a transport department official said necessary actions will be taken as per relevant laws after a complaint is filed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store