Legislative Assembly of Delhi (Vidhan Sabha of Delhi) | |
Coa Pic: | Emblem of India.svg |
Term Limits: | 5 year |
Foundation: | Nov 1993 |
Disbanded: | Nov 1998 |
Preceded By: | New Assembly established |
Succeeded By: | 2nd Delhi Assembly |
Leader1 Type: | Chief Minister |
Leader1: | Madan Lal Khurana |
Party1: | BJP |
Leader2 Type: | Speaker of the Assembly |
Leader2: | Charti Lal Goel |
Party2: | BJP |
Leader3 Type: | Leader of the House |
Leader4 Type: | Leader of the Opposition |
Leader5 Type: | Secretary |
Members: | 70 |
Last Election1: | Nov 1993 |
Political Groups1: | BJP (49) INC (14) JD (04) IND (03) |
Voting System1: | FPTP |
Meeting Place: | Old Secretariat, Delhi, India |
Session Res: | 200px |
The First Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted in Nov 1993 after the Council of Minister was replaced by the Delhi Legislative Assembly through the Constitution Act 1991 and by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991 the Sixty-ninth Amendment to the Indian constitution. The amendment declared the Union Territory of Delhi to be formally known as National Capital Territory of Delhi, subsequently Delhi holding the 1st state elections.[1] [2]
Total six national parties, three state parties, forty-one registered (unrecognised) parties and other independent candidates contested for 70 assembly seats. With 49 seats, BJP got the majority and formed government.[2]
Male | Female ! Others | Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Electors | 3,237,048 | 2,613,497 | ||
Electors who voted | 2,089,763 | 1,522,950 | - | 3,612,713 |
Polling percentage | 64.56% | 58.27% | - | 61.75% |
Male | Female | Others | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Candidates | 1,257 | 59 | - | 1,316 |
Elected | 67 | 3 | - | 70 |
Forfeited deposits | 1,109 | 46 | - | 1,155 |
From | To | Position | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | 1993 | 1996 | Chief Minister | BJP | |
02 | 1996 | 1998 | Chief Minister | BJP | |
03 | 1998 | 1998 | Chief Minister | BJP | |
04 | 1993 | 1998 | Speaker | BJP | |
05 | 1993 | 1998 | Deputy Speaker | n/a | n/a |
06 | 1993 | 1998 | Leader of the House | n/a | n/a |
07 | 1993 | 1998 | Leader of the Opposition | n/a | n/a |
Default sort, in ascending order of constituency
Assembly constituency | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
01 | BJP | ||
02 | INC | ||
03 | BJP | ||
04 | JD | ||
05 | BJP | ||
06 | Krishna Tirath | INC | |
07 | INC | ||
08 | Chand Ram | BJP | |
09 | Jitendra Kumar | IND | |
10 | BJP | ||
11 | BJP | ||
12 | BJP | ||
13 | INC | ||
14 | BJP | ||
15 | BJP | ||
16 | BJP | ||
17 | INC | ||
18 | BJP | ||
19 | BJP | ||
20 | INC | ||
21 | BJP | ||
22 | BJP | ||
23 | BJP | ||
24 | BJP | ||
25 | BJP | ||
26 | BJP | ||
27 | BJP | ||
28 | Rajendra Gupta | BJP | |
29 | BJP | ||
30 | INC | ||
31 | JD | ||
32 | BJP | ||
33 | INC | ||
34 | BJP | ||
35 | BJP | ||
36 | IND | ||
37 | BJP | ||
38 | BJP | ||
39 | BJP | ||
40 | Vinod Kumar Sharma | BJP | |
41 | JD | ||
42 | BJP | ||
43 | BJP | ||
44 | BJP | ||
45 | Gyan Chand | BJP | |
46 | BJP | ||
47 | BJP | ||
48 | BJP | ||
49 | INC | ||
50 | BJP | ||
51 | Alok Kumar | BJP | |
52 | BJP | ||
53 | BJP | ||
54 | INC | ||
55 | BJP | ||
56 | JD | ||
57 | BJP | ||
58 | BJP | ||
59 | BJP | ||
60 | BJP | ||
61 | INC | ||
62 | BJP | ||
63 | BJP | ||
64 | BJP | ||
65 | INC | ||
66 | IND | ||
67 | INC | ||
68 | BJP | ||
69 | INC | ||
70 | BJP | ||