BJP likely to be invited to form govt in Delhi

The Lieutenant-Governor has reportedly sought permission of President Pranab Mukherjee to extend an invitation to the BJP.

September 05, 2014 10:50 am | Updated November 16, 2021 09:57 pm IST - New Delhi

According to sources, Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung had observed that all options for putting in place an elected government should be explored before contemplating holding of fresh polls. Photo:Sushil Kumar Verma

According to sources, Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung had observed that all options for putting in place an elected government should be explored before contemplating holding of fresh polls. Photo:Sushil Kumar Verma

Uncertainty over government formation in Delhi might come to an end soon as Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung could invite Bharatiya Janata Party, the single largest party in Delhi Assembly, to form the next government in the Capital.

Mr. Jung has reportedly sought permission of President Pranab Mukherjee to extend an invitation to the BJP. The President has sent the request to the Union Home Ministry for its opinion. Sources said the Centre could communicate its opinion by the evening as the next hearing in the case filed by the Aam Aadmi Party before the Supreme Court, >challenging the President's Rule , is listed for September 9.

The BJP and its ally together had 32 MLAs (31 BJP and 1 of Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal)) in the 70-member Assembly. Three of the BJP legislators have now become Lok Sabha members. Sources in Vidhan Sabha said they resigned as MLA on June 29. AAP had 28 members in the House, but its number came down after it suspended Laxmi Nagar MLA Binod Kumar Binny. Congress has eight legislators while Janata Dal (United) has one. The House also has one independent- Rambir Shokeen who has extended unconditional support to the BJP.

>Reacting on the developments, Delhi BJP president Satish Upadhya y said "though his party does not have majority, it would explore formation of a minority government if invited by the LG". On the other hand, both the AAP and Congress have demanded fresh elections. The lone JD(U) MLA Shoaib Iqbal said he would not support the BJP.

"If its is true that the L-G has sought permission to invite the BJP. it is beyond understanding why does he want to give chance to the party which on December 12 declined to form the government with 32 MLAs and which now is left only with 29. It also shows that BJP is running away from election" said AAP leader Manish Sisodia.

Delhi Congress spokesperson Mukesh Sharma said Delhi needs "a stable elected government soon and the L-G should dissolve the Assembly and pave way for fresh elections.

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