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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Delhi Legislative Assembly | ||||
Term | 16 February 2020 – Present | ||||
Election | 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election | ||||
Government | Third Kejriwal ministry | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Lieutenant Governor | Vinai Kumar Saxena | ||||
House of the State | |||||
Members | 70 | ||||
Speaker of the House | Ram Niwas Goel | ||||
Deputy Speaker of the House | Rakhi Birla | ||||
Leader of the House | Arvind Kejriwal | ||||
Chief Minister | Arvind Kejriwal | ||||
Leader of the Opposition | Vacant | ||||
Deputy Leader of the Opposition | Om Prakash Sharma | ||||
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The Seventh Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted on 16 February 2020 after the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly elections were concluded earlier on 8 February 2020 and the results were announced on 11 February 2020.[1] It is the legislative arm of the Government of Delhi.
History
Election and government formation
Elections for 70 assembly seats in Delhi were concluded on 8 February 2020 and results were announced on 11 February 2020. The Aam Aadmi Party emerged as a single largest party by winning 62 out of 70 seats with a landslide victory.[2][3]
The Third Kejriwal ministry was sworn into office after election.
In August 2022 a floor majority test was scheduled in the assembly.[4] Delhi Chief Minister conducted a floor test in the Delhi Assembly to prove that the AAP government enjoyed the majority and BJP's Operation Lotus had failed to poach AAP MLAs.[5]
Office bearers
Office | Holder | Since |
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Speaker | Ram Niwas Goel | 14 February 2015 |
Deputy Speaker | Rakhi Birla | 10 June 2016 |
Leader of the House (Chief Minister) |
Arvind Kejriwal | 14 February 2015 |
Deputy Chief Minister | Vacant[6] | 28 February 2023 |
Leader of Opposition | Ramvir Singh Bidhuri | 24 February 2020 |
Committees
S/N | Committee Name[7][8] | Chairperson | Party Affiliation | |
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1 | Business Advisory Committee | Ram Niwas Goel | AAP | |
2 | Committee of Privileges | Somnath Bharti | AAP | |
3 | Committee on Delegated Legislation | Pramila Tokas | AAP | |
4 | Committee on Environment | Mahinder Yadav | AAP | |
5 | Committee on Estimates | Rajesh Gupta | AAP | |
6 | Committee on Ethics | Sanjeev Jha | AAP | |
7 | Committee on Government Assurances | Bhavna Gaur | AAP | |
8 | Committee on Government Undertakings | Jarnail Singh | AAP | |
9 | Committee on Issues Related to Unauthorized Colonies | Naresh Balyan | AAP | |
10 | Committee on Municipal Corporations in Delhi | Som Dutt | AAP | |
11 | Committee on Papers Laid on the Table | Om Prakash Sharma | BJP | |
12 | Committee on Peace and Harmony | Vinay Mishra | AAP | |
13 | Committee on Petitions | Akhilesh Pati Tripathi | AAP | |
14 | Committee on Private Members' Bills & Resolutions | Ram Niwas Goel | AAP | |
15 | Committee on Salary and Other Allowances of MLAs | Sharad Chauhan | AAP | |
16 | Committee on Welfare of Minorities | Abdul Rehman | AAP | |
17 | Committee on Welfare of OBCs | Naresh Yadav | AAP | |
18 | Committee on Welfare of SC/STs | Vishesh Ravi | AAP | |
19 | Committee on Welfare of Students and Youth | Prakash Jarwal | AAP | |
20 | Committee on Women and Child Welfare | Bandana Kumari | AAP | |
21 | General Purposes Committee | Ram Niwas Goel | AAP | |
22 | House Committee on Violation of Protocol Norms and Contemptuous Behaviour by Government Officers with MLAs | Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat | AAP | |
23 | Library Committee | Ajay Mahawar | BJP | |
24 | Public Accounts Committee | Atishi | AAP | |
25 | Questions & Reference Committee | Rakhi Birla | AAP | |
26 | Rules Committee | Ram Niwas Goel | AAP |