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Speaker Vijender Gupta nominates 14 MLAs to Municipal Corporation of Delhi

By IANS | Updated: April 27, 2026 17:55 IST

New Delhi, April 27 Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has nominated 14 MLAs to represent the legislature in ...

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New Delhi, April 27 Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has nominated 14 MLAs to represent the legislature in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, an official said on Monday.

The legislators have been nominated members of the civic agency as per the provision of Section 3(3) (b) (iii) of Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 for Financial year 2026-2027, said an official statement.

The nominated MLAs are -- Satish Upadhyay (Malviya Nagar), Umang Bajaj (Rajinder Nagar), Kartar Singh Tanwar (Chhatarpur), Ravinder Singh Negi (Patparganj), Raj Karan Khatri (Narela), Tilak Ram Gupta (Tri Nagar), Poonam Sharma (Wazirpur), Som Dutt (Sadar Bazar), Vishesh Ravi (Karol Bagh), Kailash Gangwal (Madipur), Shyam Sharma (Hari Nagar), Kailash Gehlot (Bijwasan), Kuldeep Solanki (Palam) and Virender Singh Kadyan.

The nomination of legislators to the civic body comes ahead of the One-Day Special Session of the Assembly called by Speaker Gupta on Tuesday.

It is expected that the House may discuss women’s reservation and may pass a resolution condemning the Congress and other INDIA bloc parties for defeating the amendment bill on the issue in Lok Sabha earlier this month.

Speaker Vijender Gupta issued the notification to summon the Fifth Session of the Eighth Legislative Assembly on Sunday, after getting the approval of Lt. Governor T.S. Sandhu.

In a related development, Gupta informed that the L-G has prorogued the Fourth Session of the Eighth Legislative Assembly with immediate effect on Sunday.

This formal order brings an official end to the prolonged Sessions that had been ongoing, allowing for a structured transition into the new session.

To facilitate the upcoming business, the Delhi Legislative Assembly Secretariat has finalised all necessary arrangements to ensure the smooth and uninterrupted conduct of the proceedings, said a statement issued by the Assembly secretariat.

In light of recent bomb threats, the Secretariat has significantly bolstered security protocols across the premises.

In view of the recent bomb threats, tight security measures and a comprehensive safety net have been established at the Old Secretariat to safeguard the members and staff during the session, it said.

--IANS

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