2nd Delhi Assembly

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Legislative Assembly of Delhi
(Vidhan Sabha of Delhi)
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Type
Type
Term limits
5 year
History
Founded1998
Disbanded2003
Preceded by 1st Delhi Assembly
Succeeded by 3rd Delhi Assembly
Leadership
Chief Minister
Leader of the Opposition
Structure
Seats70
Political groups
INC (52)
BJP (17)
JD (U) (1)
Elections
FPTP
Last election
1993
Meeting place
Old Secretariat , Delhi, India
Website
www.delhiassembly.nic.in

The Second Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted in 1998 after Delhi Legislative Assembly election on 25 November 1998.

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Election and government formation

Total seven national parties, eighteen state parties, fifty-five registered (unrecognized) parties and other independent candidates contested for 70 assembly seats. With 52 seats, INC emerged as the single largest party and formed with Sheila Dikshit as the Chief Minister. With 17 seats BJP was at second position and JDU with one, at third. [1]

Electors

MaleFemaleTotal
Electors48,51,19935,68,94284,20,141
Electors who voted24,68,79116,56,19541,24,986
Polling percentage50.89%46.41%48.99%

Candidates

MaleFemaleOthersTotal
Candidates758570815
Elected619070
Forfeited deposits627420669

List of members

Default sort, in ascending order of constituency

#Assembly constituencyNameParty
01 Adarsh Nagar Mangat Ram Singhal INC
02 Ambedkar Nagar Prem Singh INC
03 Babarpur Naresh Gaur BJP
04 Badarpur Ram Singh Netaji IND
05 Badli Jai Bhagwan Aggarwal BJP
06 Baljit Nagar Krishna INC
07 Ballimaran Haroon Yusuf INC
08 Bawana Surender Kumar INC
09 Bhalswa Jahangirpur J. S. Chauhan INC
10 Chandni Chowk Parlad Singh Sawhney INC
11 Delhi Cantt Kiran Chaudhri INC
12 Gandhi Nagar Arvinder Singh Lovely INC
13 Geeta Colony Ashok Kumar Walia INC
14 Ghonda Bheeshm Sharma INC
15 Gole Market Sheila Dikshit INC
16 Hari Nagar Harsharan Singh Balli BJP
17 Hastsal Mukesh Sharma INC
18 Hauz Khas Sushma Swaraj BJP
19 Janakpuri Prof. Jagdish Mukhi BJP
20 Jangpura Tarvinder Singh Marwah INC
21 Kalkaji Subhash Chopra INC
22 Kamla Nagar Shadi Ram INC
23 Karol Bagh Motilal Bokolia INC
24 Kasturba Nagar Shushil Choudhary BJP
25 Krishna Nagar Dr. Harsh Vardhan BJP
26 Madipur Mala Ram Gangwal INC
27 Mahipalpur Mahender Singh INC
28 Malviya Nagar Dr. Yoganand Shastri INC
29 Mandawali Meera Bhardwaj INC
30 Mangol Puri Raj Kumar Chauhan INC
31 Matia Mahal Shoaib Iqbal JD (U)
32 Minto Road Tajdar Babar INC
33 Mehrauli Bhram Singh Tanvar BJP
34 Model Town Kanwar Karan Singh INC
35 Moti Nagar Avinash Shahni BJP
36 Najafgarh Kanwal Singh INC
37 Nand Nagari Roop Chand INC
38 Nangloi Jat Prem Chand INC
39 Nerela Charan Singh Kandera INC
40 Nasirpur Mahabal Mishra INC
41 Okhla Parvez Hashmi INC
42 Pahar Ganj Anjali Rai INC
43 Palam Mahendar Yadav INC
44 Patel Nagar Rama Kant Goswami INC
45 Patparganj Amrish Singh Gautam INC
46 Qarawal Nagar Mohan Singh Bist BJP
47 Ram Nagar Darshna INC
48 R. K. Puram Ashok Singh INC
49 Rajinder Nagar Puran Chand Yogi BJP
50 Rajouri Garden Ajay Maken INC
51 Rohtas Nagar Radhey Shyam Khanna INC
52 Sadar Bazar Rajesh Jain INC
53 Sahibabad Daulatpur Ramesh Kumar INC
54 Saket Tek Chand Sharma INC
55 Sarojini Nagar Ram Bhaj BJP
56 Seelampur Mateen Ahmed INC
57 Seema Puri Veer Singh Dhingan INC
58 Shahdara Narender Nath INC
59 Shakur Basti S. C. Vats INC
60 Shalimar Bagh Ravinder Nath BJP
61 Sultanpur Sushila Devi INC
62 Tilak Nagar Jaspal Singh INC
63 Timarpur Jagdish Anand INC
64 Tri Nagar Nand Kishore Garg BJP
65 Trilokpuri Bhrampal INC
66 Tughlakabad Shish Pal Singh INC
67 Vishnu Garden Mahinder Singh Saathi INC
68 Vishwas Nagar Naseeb Singh INC
69 Wazirpur Deep Chand Bandhu INC
70 Yamuna Vihar Shahab Singh Chauhan BJP

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References

  1. "STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1998 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NCT OF DELHI" (PDF). eci.nic.in.