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{{Use Indian English|date= | {{Short description|Fourth Legislative Assembly of Delhi}} | ||
{{Use dmy dates|date= | {{Use Indian English|date=August 2021}} | ||
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{{Infobox legislature | {{Infobox legislature | ||
| name = Legislative Assembly of Delhi<br /><small>(Vidhan Sabha of Delhi)</small> | | name = Legislative Assembly of Delhi<br /><small>(Vidhan Sabha of Delhi)</small> | ||
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In all, 7 national parties, 8 state parties, 53 registered (unrecognised) parties and other independent candidates contested for the 70 assembly seats of the Assembly. | In all, 7 national parties, 8 state parties, 53 registered (unrecognised) parties and other independent candidates contested for the 70 assembly seats of the Assembly. | ||
With 43 seats, [[Indian National Congress|INC]] emerged as the single largest party, much ahead of the required half way mark to form the government. [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] was followed by [[Bhartiya Janta Party|BJP]] with 23 seats. Being the single largest party, [[Indian National Congress|INC]] approached the [[List of lieutenant governors of Delhi|Lieutenant Governor of Delhi]] [[Tejendra Khanna]] and made claim to form a government. [[Indian National Congress|INC]] hence formed the government with [[Sheila Dikshit]] as the Chief Minister.<ref name=" Election Results "/><ref name=" Sheila Dixit Delhi CM for 3rd term ">{{cite news|title=Sheila Dixit Delhi CM for 3rd term| | With 43 seats, [[Indian National Congress|INC]] emerged as the single largest party, much ahead of the required half way mark to form the government. [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] was followed by [[Bhartiya Janta Party|BJP]] with 23 seats. Being the single largest party, [[Indian National Congress|INC]] approached the [[List of lieutenant governors of Delhi|Lieutenant Governor of Delhi]] [[Tejendra Khanna]] and made claim to form a government. [[Indian National Congress|INC]] hence formed the government with [[Sheila Dikshit]] as the Chief Minister.<ref name=" Election Results "/><ref name=" Sheila Dixit Delhi CM for 3rd term ">{{cite news|title=Sheila Dixit Delhi CM for 3rd term|work=Rediff.com|access-date=9 January 2017|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/dec/10sheila-dixit-named-delhi-cm-for-a-third-term.htm}}</ref> | ||
==Electors== | ==Electors== | ||
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<ref name=" Deputy Speaker & LOP ">{{cite news|title=Deputy Speaker & LOP| | <ref name=" Deputy Speaker & LOP ">{{cite news|title=Deputy Speaker & LOP|work=The Hindu|access-date=9 January 2017|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-newdelhi/amrish-singh-gautam-elected-deputy-speaker-of-delhi-assembly/article1400748.ece}}</ref> | ||
==List of members== | ==List of members== | ||
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{{Delhi Assemblies}} | {{Delhi Assemblies}} | ||
[[Category:Indian politics articles by importance]] | [[Category:Indian politics articles by importance]] | ||
[[Category:Delhi Legislative Assembly]] | [[Category:Delhi Legislative Assembly]] | ||
[[Category:Delhi MLAs 2008–2013|*]] | [[Category:Delhi MLAs 2008–2013|*]] |