How Many Nominations Were Filed for By-Elections in 12 MCD Wards on Nov 30?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- 133 nominations were filed for 12 vacant wards.
- The elections are scheduled for November 30.
- Results will be announced on December 3.
- Three wards have only six candidates.
- Significant representation with eight female candidates.
New Delhi, Nov 10 (NationPress) A total of 133 nominations have been submitted for the 12 vacant wards of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), where by-elections are set to take place on November 30, as confirmed by an official on Monday.
The highest number of nominations, 15, were filed in Naraina (Ward 139).
Following closely, 14 nominations were received in both Ashok Vihar (Ward 65, reserved for women) and Chandni Chowk (Ward 74), according to a summary released by the State Election Commission.
Conversely, the fewest nominations—only six candidates—were recorded in three wards: Mundka (Ward 35), Dwarka-B (Ward 120), and Dakshipuri (Ward 164, reserved for SC).
After the voting process on November 30, results will be announced on December 3.
The vacant wards include Mundka, Shalimar Bagh-B, Ashok Vihar, Chandni Chowk, Chandni Mahal, Dwarka B, Dichaon Kalan, Naraina, Sangam Vihar-A, Dakshin Puri (SC), Greater Kailash, and Vinod Nagar.
These wards are part of important Assembly constituencies such as Mundka, Wazirpur, Matiala, Najafgarh, Rajender Nagar, Deoli, and Patparganj.
The significance of these by-elections has increased as experts view them as a litmus test for the popularity of the Delhi government under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.
The outcome is expected to reflect the political climate in the city, particularly after the BJP regained power in the Assembly after 27 years earlier this year.
Chief Minister Gupta emphasized the importance of these by-elections for ongoing local development, cleanliness, and order in Delhi.
"All our candidates are dedicated to serving the public with utmost integrity, honesty, and transparency. We are proud that out of our total of 12 candidates, eight are women," she remarked.
These by-elections have arisen due to the election of Councillors from these wards to the Parliament and the Delhi Assembly within the last year.
In total, eleven councillors, including CM Gupta, transitioned to become Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs).
The Dwarka-B ward has been vacant since last year following the election of BJP's Kamaljeet Sehrawat as a Member of Parliament from West Delhi.
As per an MCD official, the current allocation of councillors is: BJP with 116, AAP with 98, Indraprastha Vikas Party with 15, Congress with 8, and one seat occupied by an Independent in the 250-member civic House.