The First Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted in Nov 1993 after the Council of Minister was replaced by the Delhi Legislative Assembly through the Constitution Act 1991 and by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991 the Sixty-ninth Amendment to the Indian constitution. The amendment declared the Union Territory of Delhi to be formally known as National Capital Territory of Delhi, subsequently Delhi holding the 1st state elections.[1][2]
Legislative Assembly of Delhi (Vidhan Sabha of Delhi)
Total six national parties, three state parties, forty-one registered (unrecognised) parties and other independent candidates contested for 70 assembly seats. With 49 seats, BJP got the majority and formed government.[2]
delhi, assembly, first, legislative, assembly, delhi, constituted, 1993, after, council, minister, replaced, delhi, legislative, assembly, through, constitution, 1991, government, national, capital, territory, delhi, 1991, sixty, ninth, amendment, indian, cons. The First Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted in Nov 1993 after the Council of Minister was replaced by the Delhi Legislative Assembly through the Constitution Act 1991 and by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act 1991 the Sixty ninth Amendment to the Indian constitution The amendment declared the Union Territory of Delhi to be formally known as National Capital Territory of Delhi subsequently Delhi holding the 1st state elections 1 2 Legislative Assembly of Delhi Vidhan Sabha of Delhi TypeTypeUnicameralTerm limits5 yearHistoryFoundedNov 1993DisbandedNov 1998Preceded byNew Assembly establishedSucceeded by2nd Delhi AssemblyLeadershipChief MinisterMadan Lal Khurana BJPSpeaker of the AssemblyCharti Lal Goel BJPStructureSeats70Political groupsBJP 49 INC 14 JD 04 IND 03 ElectionsVoting systemFPTPLast electionNov 1993Meeting placeOld Secretariat Delhi IndiaWebsitewww wbr delhiassembly wbr nic wbr inTotal six national parties three state parties forty one registered unrecognised parties and other independent candidates contested for 70 assembly seats With 49 seats BJP got the majority and formed government 2 Contents 1 Electors 2 Candidates 3 Important members 4 List of members 5 ReferencesElectors editMale Female Others TotalElectors 3 237 048 2 613 497Electors who voted 2 089 763 1 522 950 3 612 713Polling percentage 64 56 58 27 61 75 Candidates editMale Female Others TotalCandidates 1 257 59 1 316Elected 67 3 70Forfeited deposits 1 109 46 1 155Important members edit From To Position Name Party01 1993 1996 Chief Minister Madan Lal Khurana BJP02 1996 1998 Chief Minister Sahib Singh Verma BJP03 1998 1998 Chief Minister Sushma Swaraj BJP04 1993 1998 Speaker Charti Lal Goel BJP05 1993 1998 Deputy Speaker n a n a06 1993 1998 Leader of the House n a n a07 1993 1998 Leader of the Opposition n a n aList of members editDefault sort in ascending order of constituency Assembly constituency Name Party01 Adarsh Nagar Jai Parkash Yadav BJP02 Ambedkar Nagar Prem Singh INC03 Babarpur Naresh Gaur BJP04 Badarpur Ramvir Singh Bidhuri JD05 Badli Jai Bhagwan Aggarwal BJP06 Baljit Nagar Krishna Tirath INC07 Ballimaran Haroon Yusuf INC08 Bawana Chand Ram BJP09 Bhalswa Jahangirpur Jitendra Kumar IND10 Chandni Chowk Vasdev Kaptain BJP11 Delhi Cantonment Karan Singh Tanwar BJP12 Gandhi Nagar Darshan Kumar Bahl BJP13 Geeta Colony Ashok Kumar Walia INC14 Ghonda Lal Bihari Tiwari BJP15 Gole Market Kirti Azad BJP16 Hari Nagar Harsharan Singh Balli BJP17 Hastsal Mukesh Sharma INC18 Hauz Khas Rajesh Sharma BJP19 Janakpuri Jagdish Mukhi BJP20 Jangpura Jag Parvesh Chandra INC21 Kalkaji Purnima Sethi BJP22 Kamla Nagar P K Chandla BJP23 Karol Bagh Surender Pal Ratawal BJP24 Kasturba Nagar Jagdish Lal Batra BJP25 Krishna Nagar Harsh Vardhan BJP26 Madipur Swarup Chand Rajan BJP27 Mahipalpur Sat Parkash Rana BJP28 Malviya Nagar Rajendra Gupta BJP29 Mandawali M S Panwar BJP30 Mangol Puri Raj Kumar Chauhan INC31 Matia Mahal Shoaib Iqbal JD32 Mehrauli Brahm Singh Tanwar BJP33 Minto Road Tajdar Babar INC34 Model Town Chatri Lal Goel BJP35 Moti Nagar Madan Lal Khurana BJP36 Najafgarh Suraj Parshad IND37 Nand Nagari Fateh Singh BJP38 Nangloi Jat Devender Singh Shokeen BJP39 Narela Inder Raj Singh BJP40 Nasirpur Vinod Kumar Sharma BJP41 Okhla Parvez Hashmi JD42 Pahar Ganj Satish Khandelwal BJP43 Palam Dharam Dev Solanki BJP44 Patel Nagar M R Arya BJP45 Patparganj Gyan Chand BJP46 Qarawal Nagar Ram Pal BJP47 R K Puram Bodh Raj BJP48 Rajinder Nagar Puran Chand Yogi BJP49 Rajouri Garden Ajay Maken INC50 Ram Nagar Moti Lal Soddi BJP51 Rohtas Nagar Alok Kumar BJP52 Sadar Bazar Hari Krishan BJP53 Sahibabad Daulatpur Jet Ram Solanki BJP54 Saket Tek Chand INC55 Sarojini Nagar Ram Bhaj BJP56 Seelampur Mateen Ahmed JD57 Seemapuri Balbir Singh BJP58 Shahdara Ram Niwas Goel BJP59 Shakur Basti Gauri Shankar Bhardwaj BJP60 Shalimar Bagh Sahib Singh Verma BJP61 Sultan Pur Majra Jai Kishan INC62 Tilak Nagar O P Babbar BJP63 Timarpur Rajender Gupta BJP64 Tri Nagar Nand Kishore Garg BJP65 Trilokpuri Brahm Pal INC66 Tughlakabad Shish Pal IND67 Vishnu Garden Mahinder Singh Saathi INC68 Vishwas Nagar Madan Lal Gawa BJP69 Wazirpur Deep Chand Bandhu INC70 Yamuna Vihar Sahab Singh Chauhan BJPReferences edit Sixty ninth amendment Delhi Assembly official website Retrieved 8 January 2017 a b Election Results Election Commission of India official website Retrieved 8 January 2017 Portals nbsp India nbsp Politics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1st Delhi Assembly amp oldid 1218414906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,