5th Delhi Assembly

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The Fifth Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted on 28 December 2013 after the Delhi Legislative Assembly elections on 4 December 2013.[1]

Term limits
5 year
FoundedDec 2013
DisbandedFeb 2014
Quick facts Legislative Assembly of Delhi(Vidhan Sabha of Delhi), Type ...
Legislative Assembly of Delhi
(Vidhan Sabha of Delhi)
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
5 year
History
FoundedDec 2013
DisbandedFeb 2014
Preceded by4th Delhi Assembly
Succeeded by6th Delhi Assembly
Leadership
Chief Minister
Speaker of the Assembly
Leader of the Opposition
Structure
Seats70
Political groups
Government (36)
  AAP (28)

Confidence and supply

  INC (8)

Official Opposition (32)

  BJP (31)
  SAD (1)

Other Opposition (2)

  JD(U) (1)
  Independent (1)
Elections
FPTP
Last election
Dec 2013
Meeting place
Old Secretariat , Delhi, India
Website
www.delhiassembly.nic.in
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Election and Government formation

Total six national parties, eleven state parties, sixty registered (unrecognised) parties and other independent candidates contested for 70 assembly seats. With 31 seats, BJP emerged as the single largest party but fell short of the half-way mark required for a simple majority. BJP was closely followed by AAP, which won 28 seats. In absence of clear majority, Legislative Assembly of Delhi was hung. Being the single largest party, BJP approached the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung and refused to form a government. Thereafter, Indian National Congress, which had won eight seats, offered "unconditional" support to the AAP. AAP initially rejected INC's support but later accepted it and formed the government with Arvind Kejriwal as the Chief Minister.[1][2]

Electors

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MaleFemaleOthersTotal
Electors6,614,2385,321,57255011,936,360
Electors who voted4,367,5273,466,2481447,833,919
Polling percentage66.03%65.14%26%65.53%
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Candidates

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MaleFemaleOthersTotal
Candidates739710810
Elected673070
Forfeited deposits555570612
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Important members

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#FromToPositionNameParty
0120132014Leader of the House (Chief Minister)Arvind KejriwalAAP
0220132014SpeakerManinder Singh DhirAAP
0320132014Deputy Speaker--
0420132014Leader of the OppositionDr. Harsh VardhanBJP
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List of members

Default sort, in ascending order of constituency.[3]

More information #, Assembly constituency ...
#Assembly constituencyNamePartyComments
01Adarsh NagarRam Kishan SinghalBJP
02Ambedkar Nagar (SC)Ashok Kumar ChauhanAAPJoined BJP
03BabarpurNaresh GaurBJP
04BadarpurRamvir Singh BidhuriBJP
05BadliDevender YadavINC
06BallimaranHaroon YusufINC
07Bawana (SC)Gugan SinghBJP
08BijwasanSat Prakash RanaBJP
09BurariSanjeev JhaAAP
10Chandni ChowkParlad Singh SawhneyINC
11ChhatarpurBrahm Singh TanwarBJP
12Delhi CanttSurinder SinghAAP
13Deoli (SC)Prakash JarwalAAP
14DwarkaParduymn RajputBJP
15Gandhi NagarArvinder Singh LovelyINC
16GhondaSahab Singh ChauhanBJP
17Gokalpur (SC)Ranjeet SinghBJP
18Greater KailashSaurabh BharadwajAAP
19Hari NagarJagdeep SinghAAP
20JanakpuriProf. Jagdish MukhiBJP
21JangpuraManinder Singh DhirAAP
22KalkajiHarmeet Singh KalkaBJP
23Karawal NagarMohan Singh BishtBJP
24Karol Bagh (SC)Vishesh RaviAAP
25Kasturba NagarMadan LalAAP
26KirariAnil Jha VatsBJP
27KondliManoj KumarAAP
28Krishna NagarDr. Harsh VardhanBJP
29Laxmi NagarVinod Kumar BinnyAAPExpelled from AAP
30Madipur (SC)Girish SoniAAP
31Malviya NagarSomnath BhartiAAP
32Mangol Puri (SC)Rakhi BirlaAAP
33Matia MahalShoaib IqbalJD (U)
34MatialaRajesh GahlotBJP
35MehrauliParvesh Sahib SinghBJP
36Model TownAkhilesh Pati TripathiAAP
37Moti NagarSubhash SachdevaBJP
38MundkaRambir ShokeenIND
39MustafabadHasan AhmedINC
40NajafgarhAjeet Singh KharkhariBJP
41Nangloi JatManoj Kumar ShokeenBJP
42NerelaNeel Daman KhatriBJP
43New DelhiArvind KejriwalAAP
44OkhlaAsif Muhammad KhanINC
45PalamDharm Dev SolankiBJP
46Patel Nagar (SC)Veena AnandAAP
47PatparganjManish SisodiaAAP
48R. K. PuramAnil Kumar SharmaBJP
49Rajinder NagarR. P. SinghBJP
50Rajouri GardenManjinder Singh SirsaSAD
51RithalaKulwant RanaBJP
52RohiniRajesh GargAAP
53Rohtas NagarJitender MahajanBJP
54Sadar BazarSom DuttAAP
55Sangam ViharDinesh MohaniyaAAP
56SeelampurMateen AhmadINC
57Seemapuri (SC)Dharmender SinghAAP
58ShahdaraJitender Singh ShuntyBJP
59Shakur BastiSatyendra Kumar JainAAP
60Shalimar BaghBandana KumariAAP
61Sultanpur (SC)Jai KishanINC
62Tilak NagarJarnail SinghAAP
63TimarpurHarish KhannaAAP
64Tri NagarNand Kishore GargBJP
65Trilokpuri (SC)Raju DhinganAAP
66TughlakabadRamesh BidhuriBJP
67Uttam NagarPawan SharmaBJP
68VikaspuriMahinder YadavAAP
69Vishwas NagarOm Prakash SharmaBJP
70WazirpurDr. Mahander NagpalBJP
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Resignation and dissolution

On 14 February 2014, Arvind Kejriwal, after 49 days as Chief Minister resigned alleging that INC and BJP obstructed the Jan Lokpal Bill. Both, the INC and BJP refuted the allegations made by Kejriwal. The outgoing Chief Minister, vide a letter to President of India Pranab Mukherjee and Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung recommended immediate dissolution of the State Assembly and to conduct elections immediately.[4]

The Legislative Assembly of Delhi was finally dissolved on 04 Nov 2014 and subsequently elections were announced by Election Commission of India.[5]

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