Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Stage set for MCD mayoral polls as AAP and BJP picks file nomination­s

- Paras Singh paras@hindustant­imes.com

Councillor­s from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday filed their nomination­s for the upcoming elections to the posts of mayor and deputy mayor in the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi (MCD).

The polls, scheduled for April 26, will be the first electoral challenge for the AAP since chief minister Arvind Kejriwal — the party’s national convener — was arrested by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e on March 21 in connection with alleged irregulari­ties in the Delhi excise policy.

The mayoral elections are an annual exercise, held in the first meeting of the civic body’s yearly cycle which starts in April. This year, the post has been reserved for a Scheduled Caste candidate.

For the AAP, Dev Nagar councillor Mahesh Kumar Khichi, 45, filed his nomination for the post of mayor, and Aman Vihar councillor Ravinder Bhardwaj, 35, will contest the deputy mayor polls.

Meanwhile, the BJP has fielded Shakurpur councillor Kishan Lal, 47, for the mayoral poll, while Neeta Bisht, 41, the Sadatpur representa­tive, will stand for the post of deputy mayor.

The AAP nominees filed their nomination­s at the municipal secretary’s office at the Civic Centre at 1pm, and were accompanie­d by senior party leaders Atishi, Durgesh Pathak and Saurabh Bharadwaj. Their entourage was followed by that of the BJP candidates at 2.15pm, which included leader of opposition in the house Raja Iqbal Singh.

Separately, two more AAP councillor­s filed their nomination­s for the elections for the post of deputy mayor. A spokespers­on for the party, however, said that the additional nomination­s were filed as backup candidates.

MCD, in an official statement, confirmed that six councillor­s filed their nomination­s for the elections.

AAP Delhi convener Gopal Rai said Khichi, a first-time councillor, has been linked with the party and the India Against Corruption movement. Bhardwaj, meanwhile, was previously a member of the standing committee, the works committee, and the appointmen­t committee.

Rai said both candidates have been working hard at the grassroots level and they will carry forward the good work initiated by the incumbents.

Rai also said that the AAP will have the support of the Congress for the elections.

Reacting to the announceme­nt, the BJP noted that no Congress councillor has filed their nomination. “If the Congress and AAP are in alliance for the Lok Sabha elections in Delhi, then their alliance should also have extended to the mayoral polls — AAP should have contested for the mayor’s post, and the Congress for deputy mayor,” BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor said.

Meanwhile, Lal is a businessma­n, while Bisht is a homemaker. BJP’s Singh said the party has nominated workers who are active at the grassroot level.

“Over the last two years, the AAP has failed to deliver on its promises... Within one month of the elections, we will form the standing committee, which takes up all critical projects,” he said.

Electoral college

The electoral college for electing a mayor comprises of Delhi’s 250 councillor­s, 10 parliament­arians (seven Lok Sabha, three Rajya Sabha), 14 legislator­s nominated by the state assembly speaker, and 10 aldermen who do not do not have voting powers in the house proceeding­s.

For the elections, the AAP has the support of 134 councillor­s from its party, along with another independen­t councillor. In addition, the party also has the support of three Rajya Sabha MPs (all AAP) and 13 legislator­s.

The BJP, on the other hand, claims the support of 104 councillor­s, along with another independen­t councillor, as well as seven Lok Sabha members and one MLA.

Meanwhile, the Congress has nine councillor­s, along with the support of another independen­t councillor.

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