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  • Mega PTMs in MCD, Delhi govt schools on April 30, says Education Minister Atishi

    Mega PTMs in MCD, Delhi govt schools on April 30, says Education Minister Atishi

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    New Delhi: The Directorate of Education will organise a mega parent-teacher meeting at MCD and Delhi government schools on April 30, Minister Atishi said on Monday, noting that guardians are an important cog in providing a conducive learning environment.

    This will be the first time that Delhi government schools, under the ambit of the Directorate of Education, and those run by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will hold mega parent-teacher meetings (PTMs) together.

    Addressing a press conference here, Education Minister Atishi urged all the parents to take part in the mega PTM and provide suggestions for their children’s education and the improvement of schools.

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    “Education has always been the priority of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government. In the past few years, the government raised the budget for education, improved school infrastructure and focused exclusively on providing a conducive learning environment to children in government schools,” Atishi said.

    “…we also worked to connect the parents, who are important stakeholders in the education system, with the schools. Due to this, very positive changes were seen not only in the education system but also in the children’s learning levels.

    “Now we are going to start this process of change in MCD schools as well through the mega PTMs,” she added.

    Atishi also appealed to the parents to join the mega PTMs in their children’s schools and said it would be held on a Sunday to enable both a student’s mother and father to participate.

    “From day one itself, the Kejriwal government has believed that if we want to provide quality education to all children, we will have to make the parents participate in the process,” she said.

    “Before the Kejriwal government came to power, it was thought that PTMs happen only in private schools and (are) for those parents who are educated. But ever since PTMs started in Delhi government schools, parents have been part of this education process. This has also paved the way for positive development among children and their learning abilities,” Atishi said.

    Oberoi said the mega PTM would prove to be a revolutionary step.

    “The increased participation of parents in schools will bring a big change in MCD schools. Through the mega PTM, our teachers will be able to share with the parents how they can create a conducive environment for their children to study at home,” Oberoi said.

    “The parents can also give their suggestions on school improvement,” she added.

    Oberoi also appealed to all the parents to take part in the mega PTM and help MCD schools build a bright future for their children.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BJP enters MCD mayoral poll race; fields GK councillor Shikha Rai

    BJP enters MCD mayoral poll race; fields GK councillor Shikha Rai

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    New Delhi: The BJP on Tuesday fielded Shikha Rai and Soni Pandey for the election of the mayor and the deputy mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), despite not having adequate numbers in the House.

    Accompanied by Delhi BJP leaders, Rai and Pandey filed their papers for the polls to the posts of mayor and deputy mayor respectively on Tuesday, the last day of filing nominations.

    Rai is the councillor from the Greater Kailash-1 ward, while Pandey represents northeast Delhi’s Sonia Vihar ward in the civic body.

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    Earlier, a top Delhi BJP leader had claimed that the saffron party was not likely to contest the polls as there was a “clear mandate” in the favour of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

    The AAP has re-nominated incumbent mayor Shelly Oberoi and deputy mayor Aaley Mohammad Iqbal for the posts.

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders hoped that the councillors in the MCD will elect Rai.

    “The BJP is determined to run a good, clean and strong municipal corporation and we hope that all corporators will elect the experienced senior councillor of the party,” Delhi BJP general secretary Harsh Malhotra said.

    Rai said she will seek votes from the councillors on the basis of her vision for the MCD. A former vice-president of the Delhi BJP, she gained prominence after joining other leaders of the saffron party in hoisting the tricolour at Srinagar’s Lal Chowk in 2011.

    A lawyer by profession, Rai is an experienced councillor of the civic body where she held the posts of leader of the House in 2017-18 and chairman of the standing committee in 2018-19.

    The one-year term of the MCD mayor begins in April. The post has five single-year terms on a rotational basis, with the first year being reserved for women, the second for the open category, the third for the reserved category and the remaining two again for the open category.

    The BJP had contested the election for the post of mayor of the unified MCD in February despite not having the necessary votes to emerge victorious. Oberoi had defeated BJP councillor Rekha Gupta in the February poll by 34 votes.

    Iqbal too had defeated his opponent from the BJP.

    The AAP won the MCD polls held in December last year. It ended the BJP’s 15-year rule at the civic body. The Arvind Kejriwal-led party bagged 134 of the 250 wards, while the BJP got 104.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BJP unlikely to field candidate in MCD mayoral poll, admits edge to AAP

    BJP unlikely to field candidate in MCD mayoral poll, admits edge to AAP

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    New Delhi: The Delhi BJP is unlikely to field a candidate for the MCD mayoral poll due to a clear mandate in favour of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a top party leader said on Tuesday.

    Notification for the upcoming mayoral poll is expected to be issued on April 12, and voting could be held on April 26, according to official sources.

    The BJP had contested the election for mayor of the unified MCD (municipal corporation of Delhi) in February despite not having necessary votes to emerge victorious.

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    Current mayor Shelly Oberoi from the AAP is expected to be repeated by her party. She had defeated BJP councilor Rekha Gupta in the February poll by 34 votes.

    The one-year term of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) mayor begins in April.

    “We have not thought about fielding any candidate in the mayor’s election. The AAP has a victory margin and we do not have enough votes to emerge victorious,” said the BJP functionary.

    The post of mayor in the national capital has five single-year terms on a rotation basis, with the first year being reserved for women, the second for open category, third for reserved category, and the remaining two again for the open category.

    The Aam Aadmi Party won the MCD polls held in December last year. It ended the BJP’s 15 year old rule at the MCD. The AAP bagged 134 of the 250 wards, whie the BJP got 104.

    Senior AAP leader and minister in Kejriwal government Saurabh Bhardwaj had said on Sunday that the elections for the posts of mayor and deputy mayor will be held on April 26.

    BJP insiders said a final decision about fielding candidates in the elections for mayor and deputy mayor posts “will be taken after poll date is announced. In all likelihood, the decision could be to give the elections a skip”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Delhi minor gangrape: DCW issues notice to MCD and Police

    Delhi minor gangrape: DCW issues notice to MCD and Police

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    New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has issued a notice to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) in connection with the gangrape of a 10-year-old girl by an MCD-run school peon and his associates in east Delhi.

    The DCW has sought the detailed action taken by MCD and Delhi Police.

    On Thursday, in a statement the MCD said that the incident of sexual assault with a class 5 student of Shahadara zone took place on March 14.

    “The student was absent on the next day of the annual examination. The class teacher contacted her mother who informed about the sexual assault with her by the school attendant. The school principal tried to convince the girl’s parents to come to the school to file a complaint against the accused, but they were reluctant,” the MCD added.

    “A committee of two school inspectors, including a female inspector, inquired into the matter and submitted its report. On the basis of Committee findings, Ajay Kumar, the school attendant, has been placed under suspension with immediate effect,” it said.

    The 54-year-old peon, identified as Ajay, a native of Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh, has been arrested, the police said, adding the police are trying to nab the remaining accused.

    Ajay has been working in the MCD-run school as a peon for the last 10 years.

    According to police, on Wednesday, the principal of a school, along with fellow teachers, reported a sexual assault on one of her students.

    The incident allegedly took place on March 14.

    “As per the complaint, the accused took her from the school to an unknown place, sedated her with some substances and raped her along with his associates. The victim was sent to LBS hospital where her medical examination and counselling was done,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Amrutha Guguloth said.

    A case under sections 363 (kidnapping), 328 (administering stupefying drug with intent to cause hurt, etc), 376D (gang rape), 506 (criminal
    intimidation) and Section 6 of Posco Act was registered in Ghazipur police station, and Ajay was arrested,” the DCP added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Welcome HC stay on re-election for MCD panel members, step towards justice: Delhi BJP

    Welcome HC stay on re-election for MCD panel members, step towards justice: Delhi BJP

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    New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday welcomed the Delhi High Court ruling putting a stay on the re-election for six members of the Standing Committee of the MCD that was scheduled for February 27, and said this was a “step towards justice”.

    Interacting with reporters, Delhi BJP working president Virendra Sachdeva said Mayor Shelly Oberoi had made a “wrong, immoral and unconstitutional announcement” on Friday to hold the election afresh.

    “Now, the high court has put a stay on this unconstitutional move. And, this is a good decision, a decision that will sustain democracy. We welcome this stay. Truth will triumph and whatever result will eventually come out of it… We feel that the results of the technical experts in the election for the members of the Standing Committee will hold good,” he said.

    Kamaljeet Sehrawat, BJP councillor and one of three candidates from the saffron party in the election, said the court’s stay meass that “our demands were valid”.

    “The hearing went for one hour and 35 minutes, and the other party’s counsel was asked what right the mayor has in announcing a fresh election for the standing committee’s members without finality on the election already held on Friday. So, this is a step towards justice,” she told reporters.

    Sehrawat, a senior BJP leader and a former mayor of south Delhi, said the entire election process went smoothly and counting was also done without any disturbance, then on what grounds a fresh election was announced, without completion of the poll already conducted.

    BJP councillor Shikha Rai alleged that Mayor Shelly Oberoi was behaving like a “dictator” on Friday and not announcing the results, despite the technical experts having submitted the documents on it.

    “On February 22 also, she had held councillors captive in the House by stretching the proceedings overnight and till next morning,” Rai alleged.

    Earlier in the day, addressing a press conference, Sachdeva had alleged that the re-election for members of the MCD panel, called by the mayor on Monday, was “undemocratic and unconstitutional”.

    Later in the day, the Delhi High Court stayed the re-election for six members of the Standing Committee of the MCD, on two pleas.

    Justice Gaurang Kanth, in a special hearing held on a court holiday, said prima facie it appeared that the mayor, who was also the returning officer, is conducting the re-election on Monday without declaring results of the previous poll held on February 24 which is in violation of regulations.

    The high court said the regulations nowhere reflect that the Delhi mayor has authority to declare the election of Standing Committee members as null and void.

    It issued a notice to the returning officer and others on two pleas challenging the decision to hold re-election without declaring the results of the earlier poll.

    “Notice to hold re-election shall remain stayed till the next date of hearing,” the judge said.

    The Delhi BJP tweeted in Hindi on Saturday evening, “Delhi High Court has failed AAP’s plan. Kejriwal ji, how will your game of dirty politics go on?”

    It also shared a news clip on the stay granted by the high court.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Election of MCD Standing Committee members

    Election of MCD Standing Committee members

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BJP should accept their defeat, says AAP leader Atishi on ruckus at MCD house

    BJP should accept their defeat, says AAP leader Atishi on ruckus at MCD house

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    New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party leader Atishi on Friday alleged that the newly elected mayor Shelly Oberoi was physically assaulted by a BJP male member in the Civic Centre.

    She urged the BJP to stop the “goondaism” in the Civic centre and said that BJP should accept their defeat.

    While talking to ANI, Atishi said, “Today BJP showed goondaism in the Civic centre. A standing committee election was going on. When counting started BJP realised they were losing & they created a ruckus. The mayor was attacked & physically assaulted by a BJP male member.”

    She further stated, “What behaviour is this? This is shameful and condemnable. The country is seeing this. BJP should accept their defeat. I request BJP to stop their goondaism. Those who have attacked the Mayor will be sent behind bars.”

    Meanwhile, Aam Admi Party (AAP) Councillor Ashok Kumar Maanu collapsed at Delhi Civic Centre minutes back and alleged that the ruckus had been caused by the BJP goons.

    While talking to ANI, Maanu said, “They are so shameless that they attacked even women and the Mayor. BJP goons did this.”

    On the other hand, BJP leader Harish Khurana blamed Aam Admi Party behind the ruckus. He said, “Election officers declare the election and say that votes declared invalid by Mayor are valid and three candidates each of AAP and BJP have won. But AAP does hooliganism here as instructed by Kejriwal. We won’t tolerate this goondaism & approach the Court.”

    On Friday, Maanu collapsed at Delhi Civic Centre as clashes broke out here between AAP and BJP councillors.

    Ruckus broke out at Delhi Civic Centre once again as AAP and BJP Councillors jostled, manhandled and rained blows on each other.

    This is the third day of commotion in the House.

    On Friday, amid political slugfest, the voting process to elect six members of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) took place at the Civic Center in the national capital

    Ahead of the election of six members of the MCD Standing Committee, Delhi MCD House witnessed sloganeering by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) councillors.

    In a jolt to the Aam Aadmi Party two days after it won the polls for the mayor and deputy mayor in the MCD, Bawana councillor Pawan Sehrawat joined the BJP on Friday.

    The switchover happened shortly before the polling to elect members of the MCD’s Standing Committee on Friday.

    Earlier, on Thursday, the House was adjourned for the 13th time since it convened post the MCD polls in December 4, last year, after councillors of the ruling AAP and the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party came to blows over polling to elect members of the Standing Committee.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MCD House: BJP, AAP members exchange blows, hurl plastic bottles

    MCD House: BJP, AAP members exchange blows, hurl plastic bottles

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    New Delhi: Several members of the BJP and the AAP on Wednesday night exchanged blows and hurled plastic bottles at each other in the chamber of the MCD House, on a day the city got its new mayor.

    A few BJP members claimed that some of their fellow party councillors got hit with objects flung in the air, while Mayor Shelly Oberoi alleged that some BJP councillors tried to attack her during the proceedings to hold the election to pick the six members of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).

    The incident took place around 11 pm. It happened during the time the newly-elected mayor had adjourned proceedings.

    Raja Iqbal Singh, former North Delhi mayor said, “I got hit in the back with a bottle, and there were apples and other things being flung around in the air during the commotion. It was unimaginable.”

    The whole incident was triggered by bitter argument between the the members of the two parties over the mode of conducting the election to the six members of the Standing Committee.

    “We have been asking them to hold election afresh, since mobile phone was taken to the booth area earlier by members as the mayor had allowed it. Later, when she disallowed it after we protested, we had asked for starting the process afresh, but the mayor was adamant,” BJP councillor Shikha Rai alleged.

    Oberoi, an AAP leader, alleged that many BJP councillors tried to “attack” her when she was conducting the election.

    “The extent of BJP hooliganism is that they are trying to attack a woman,” she was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the AAP later tonight.

    Chief Minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal reacting to it said its “absolutely shocking and unacceptable”.

    AAP MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged that the BJP was not allowing the standing committee elections to take place.

    “We want elections (to six members of Standing Committee). Despite the Supreme Court’s order, BJP is still creating ruckus and not allowing elections to take place, but the House will continue to function until the election process is over,” he tweeted in Hindi.

    Senior BJP leader Vijender Gupta held a press conference past midnight and slammed the AAP and Kejriwal for the incident today.

    AAP won the election to the posts of both the mayor and deputy mayor.

    The Standing Committee members’ election was held over an hour after the deputy mayor was elected.

    During the brawl that took place around 11 pm, several members of both the parties, exchanged blows, hurled plastic bottles and lobbed fruits at each other in the chamber of the municipal House.

    Around 10.20 pm, Shikha Rai and several of her party councillors climbed onto the dias while the mayor was still in the chair and pushed for their demands, following which Oberoi adjourned the House.

    The House proceedings began around 11:30 am and business was conducted smoothly as AAP’s Oberoi emerged victorious in the mayoral poll, defeating BJP’s Rekha Gupta by a margin of 34 votes.

    After the mayoral election, the House was briefly adjourned and then it resumed to elect the deputy mayor, again AAP’s Aaley Mohammed Iqbal winning the election, defeating BJP’s Kamal Bagri

    Mayor Oberoi then adjourned the House for an hour.

    However, as the session didn’t resume after one hour, BJP councillor Shikha Rai told the municipal secretary that it was getting late and that the mayor be asked to come back to the House.

    Meanwhile, many BJP members chanted ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ for several minutes, awaiting resumption of the House.

    The session finally resumed around 6:15 pm and the proceedings to elect the six members of the MCD panel began.

    As the mayor permitted carrying mobile phone to the booth area, BJP members opposed it.

    Many of them later trooped to the Well of the House, and chanted anti-Arvind Kejriwal slogans.

    “People who don’t maintain order in the House, will be thrown out,” the newly-elected mayor said.

    Carrying of mobile phone and pen was not permitted during the proceedings of the election for the posts of mayor and deputy mayor. The BJP members were opposing the decision to allow it.

    The mayor adjourned the House around 6:35 pm. Many members had already voted by then.

    Seven candidates are in the fray for the six members of the standing committee.

    Aamil Malik of Sri Ram Colony ward, Raminder Kaur from Fateh Nagar ward, Mohini Jeenwal of Sundar Nagari ward and Sarika Chaudhary of Daryaganj ward, are AAP’s candidates.

    Kamaljeet Sehrawat from Dwarka-B ward and Pankaj Luthra from Jhilmil ward are BJP’s candidates.

    Independent councillor Gajender Singh Daral, who later joined the BJP, is also a candidate.

    At about 7:40 pm, the mayor asked members who had ballot papers with them, to return it, and that only then she would take a further decision.

    BJP members then started chanting, “tanashahi nahi chalegi” (dictatorship will not be allowed).

    A group of BJP members again trooped to the Well of the House, chanting, ‘Ek sadan mey do kanoon, nahin chalenge’.

    BJP members also chanted ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’ to lodge their protest.

    The mayor asked the protesting members to go back to their seats.

    The House was then adjourned again around 8 PM, for 15 minutes. However, the House resumed around 9:30 pm, but BJP members continued to protest, asking the process to be started afresh.

    The proceedings during the exercise to hold the election of six members of the MCD panel, were adjourned for nine times, the ninth one being at about 11:35 pm.

    The brawl took place after the adjournment that took place for the eight time.

    Even past midnight, it was still uncertain as to the finality of the election to pick the of six members of the panel.

    On February 17, the Supreme Court had ordered issuing of a notice within 24 hours for convening the first meeting of the MCD to fix the date of elections for the mayor, the deputy mayor and the members of the standing committee of the civic body.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • AAP alleges BJP got MCD budget passed ‘unethically’ through officials

    AAP alleges BJP got MCD budget passed ‘unethically’ through officials

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    New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party on Friday accused the BJP of “backstabbing” Delhiites by making officials “unethically” pass the budget of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) even before the elections of mayor and deputy mayor could take place and demanded that the budget be withdrawn.

    However, a senior MCD official said the budget had not been passed.

    AAP Chief Spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj claimed that they learnt through newspaper reports that the budget had been passed by the MCD and since this was the objective, the elections of the mayor and deputy mayor were deliberately delayed.

    “The budget of the MCD is a very important document that gives the detailed breakup of how much money the elected government hopes to spend in the fulfillment of its promises. This is where all the planning of the team is reflected and then work begins in mission mode to deal with the problems that the people of the city are facing.

    “But what has happened now is the betrayal of the citizens of Delhi by the BJP. Despite losing the elections to the Aam Aadmi Party, the BJP-ruled central government has illegally passed the budget of the MCD through officials…,” he said.

    The AAP won 134 wards in the MCD polls in December while the BJP won 104 wards.

    “The bureaucrats of the MCD who have passed the budget should be asked to fight the MCD polls the next time. This is a betrayal of the people of Delhi. It is AAP that has been elected by the people to run the MCD, but the people passing the budget are bureaucrats of the MCD, what sense does this make?” he said.

    Accusing the BJP of using similar tactics wherever it loses polls, he said it uses governors to obstruct the works of the elected governments.

    “They have always said that ‘Delhi is not a full state’ and tried to obstruct all the developmental works of the Aam Aadmi Party. But they are doing the same in Tamil Nadu and Telangana, where the governors have tried to overshadow the elected governments. The Congress party also until now blamed the AAP for not working with the central government, but look at what their MLAs are doing in other states,” he said.

    Citing examples of states such as Telangana and Tamil Nadu, he alleged the “dirty politics of the BJP” has led to the derailment of key political institutions in the country.

    “One of the key reasons, after the partition in 1947, India went on to become a robust nation and Pakistan lies in such shambles is the importance these two countries gave to political institutions in their respective country. In India, key institutions such as the Supreme Court, the elected government and its role were formed and given importance. But now the BJP and its leaders have made a mockery of these institutions and this is something that we will strongly fight against,” he said.

    Senior party leader Dilip Pandey echoed similar sentiments and accused the BJP of bypassing the elected government of Delhi and passing the budget before the mayor’s election. He demanded that the budget be withdrawn.

    “BJP has forcefully passed the budget before the mayor’s election. They must withdraw this budget,” he said.

    A senior MCD official denied the allegations.

    “No such development has taken place. I do not know where this has come from. No budget has been passed,” he said.

    Another official also said that budget had not been passed. “There was a discussion recently but it is wrong to claim that budget has been passed,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Rahul Gandhi reaches McDonald’s to vote for MCD Election

    Rahul Gandhi reaches McDonald’s to vote for MCD Election

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    Polling is under way for the 250 wards of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. The MCD polls is largely seen as a three-way contest among the BJP, the AAP and the Congress. Polling will be held till 5.30pm and the votes will be counted on December 7.

    People haven’t complained about any issue with the voting, however, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi did face an issue as he couldn’t find the EVM machine at the booth and tweeted the photo of his booth. It was learned that mistaking MCD for McD (McDonald’s), Congress leader Rahul Gandhi reached the food chain restaurant for voting.

    After having McCheese Burger and a coke, Rahul Gandhi left the centre.. err. McDonald’s without voting ofcourse to resume his Bharat Jodo Yatra.

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