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Delhi Assembly Elections •

The main get together Elections in Delhi were held in 1993 in which Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was triumphant. In the blink of an eye, Delhi is under President's tenet after

Previous boss priest Arvind Kejriwal's abdication in February 2014.

In the 2013 Assembly decisions, there were 11,753 surveying stations with 11.9 million qualified voters out of which 6.6 million were men and 5.3 million were ladies while there were 405,000 first time voters.

After its avalanche triumph in General Elections, BJP is sure of getting an acceptable dominant part in the state Assembly races as well, so it is supporting for crisp surveys in the state. The Congress will attempt its best to recapture its lost ground. Then again, AAP will need to begin from the scratch, another methodology must be arranged by it to win back the certainty of voters in Delhi.

According to media reports, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was contemplating the choice of shaping the administration in Delhi yet now it has chosen to challenge crisp decisions and win a reasonable order.

Obscure truths about Delhi Elections

• Only seven Chief Ministers have governed over Delhi in its political history. The last one, Arvind Kejriwal, has served the briefest term for just 49 Days, only three shy of Sushma Swaraj's (52 days).

• All the Union Territories of India speak to 1 seat Lok Sabha seat, with the exception of Delhi which represents seven.


• All seven Union Territories of India make a sum of 100 Assembly situates by and large. Delhi has 70 while Pondicherry represents the staying 30. Five Union Territories don't have a Legislative Assembly.

• The President's principle has there been forced just once in Delhi's history. It came into energy when Arvind Kejriwal tendered his abdication from the post of Delhi CM on fifteenth February 2014.

• Delhi did not have a boss clergyman for more than 37 years between first November 1956 and second December 1993. This is the longest time of time for which a state/UT did not have a boss priest.

• The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) shaped the administration in Delhi inside the briefest compass of time following its arrangement. The gathering started to be in November 2012 and structured the legislature in Delhi in December 2013.

• Delhi represents more seats (seven) in the Lok Sabha than that of eleven states and other six Union Territories of India.

• North West Delhi is the main parliamentary seat of Delhi that is saved for a Scheduled Caste (SC) competitor. Delhi has 12 gathering seats held for Scs, none for Sts.

• Chaudhary Brahm Prakash was the most youthful (and first) Chief Minister of Delhi when he expected office at 34 years old in 1952. While Sheila Dikshit is the most seasoned to have held the workplace of the CM at 60 years old.

• Gurumukhi Nihal Singh was not just the second boss pastor of Delhi, he additionally served as the first ever legislative head of the con


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