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When will the CM of Delhi be released? How is the chief minister chosen? What to anticipate is as follows:

When will the CM of Delhi be released? How is the chief minister chosen? What to anticipate is as follows:

By Kajal Sharma - 12 Feb 2025 09:59 PM

Delhi chief minister race: Manjinder Singh Sirsa, the BJP's victorious candidate from the Rajouri Garden assembly seat, stated that the Delhi chief minister will be chosen by the party's high leadership. However, how is a CM chosen? The procedure is lengthy.When will the new chief minister of Delhi be announced by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)? As tension mounts over the incoming chief minister's face, there are many conjectures that any political developments in Delhi would occur following the conclusion of Parliament's budget session and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's return from his international vacation.Manjinder Singh Sirsa, the BJP's victorious candidate from the Rajouri Garden assembly seat, had earlier declared that the Delhi chief minister would be chosen by the party's high leadership. Delhi is "a very important city, and whoever implements PM Modi's vision will be the CM," he had previously stated.

However, how is a CM chosen? The procedure is lengthy. Following the BJP's victory in the Delhi Election of 2025, the following will occur: Step 1: Initially, observers would be appointed by the BJP. The BJP typically announces the observers, who are part of the core team, in a press release.Step 2: After that, observers will meet MLAs. Step 3: Vidhan Mandal Meeting or Legislative Party meeting: MLAs and observers will get together to choose a leader.It will probably take a week or more to complete the process. In addition, there is a rumor circulating in political circles that the legislature party will convene upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi's return from his trip to the US and France. At the invitation of US President Donald Trump, PM Modi will travel to the US from February 12–13. Additionally, the Budget session of Parliament will end on February 13.The BJP won 48 seats in the 70-member legislature, ending its more than 26-year period out of power and sending the AAP to a far-off second place with 22 seats.

 

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