7th Delhi Assembly

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7th Delhi Assembly
Delhi Legislative Assembly
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Type
Type
Term limits
Feb 2020 - Jan 2025
History
Founded2020
Preceded by 6th Delhi Assembly
Leadership
Vinai Kumar Saxena
since 26 May 2022
Ram Niwas Goel , AAP
since 24 February 2020
Rakhi Birla , AAP
since 26 February 2020
Chief Minister
(Leader of the House)
Arvind Kejriwal (2014–2024), AAP
since 16 February 2020
Deputy Chief Minister
(Deputy Leader of the House)
Vacant
since 28 February 2023
Kailash Gahlot , AAP
since 16 February 2020
Ramvir Singh Bidhuri , BJP
since 24 February 2020
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Om Prakash Sharma , BJP
since 24 February 2020
Structure
Seats70
Delhi Legeslative Assembly Strength.png
Political groups
Government (61)
  •   AAP (61)

Opposition (8)

Vacant (1)

Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
8 February 2020
Meeting place
Old Secretariat, Delhi, India
Website
www.delhiassembly.nic.in

The Seventh Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted on 16 February 2020 after the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly elections were concluded earlier on 8 February 2020 and the results were announced on 11 February 2020. [1] It is the legislative arm of the Government of Delhi.

Contents

History

Election and government formation

Elections for 70 assembly seats in Delhi were concluded on 8 February 2020 and results were announced on 11 February 2020. The Aam Aadmi Party emerged as a single largest party by winning 62 out of 70 seats with a landslide victory. [2] [3]

The Third Kejriwal ministry was sworn into office after election.

In August 2022 a floor majority test was scheduled in the assembly. [4] Delhi Chief Minister conducted a floor test in the Delhi Assembly to prove that the AAP government enjoyed the majority and BJP's Operation Lotus had failed to poach AAP MLAs. [5]

Office bearers

OfficeHolderSince
Speaker Ram Niwas Goel 14 February 2015
Deputy Speaker Rakhi Birla 10 June 2016
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Arvind Kejriwal 14 February 2015
Deputy Chief Minister Vacant [6] 28 February 2023
Leader of Opposition Ramvir Singh Bidhuri 24 February 2020

Committees

S/NCommittee Name [7] [8] ChairpersonParty Affiliation
1Business Advisory Committee Ram Niwas Goel AAP
2Committee of Privileges Somnath Bharti AAP
3Committee on Delegated Legislation Pramila Tokas AAP
4Committee on Environment Mahinder Yadav AAP
5Committee on Estimates Rajesh Gupta AAP
6Committee on Ethics Sanjeev Jha AAP
7Committee on Government Assurances Bhavna Gaur AAP
8Committee on Government Undertakings Jarnail Singh AAP
9Committee on Issues Related to Unauthorized Colonies Naresh Balyan AAP
10Committee on Municipal Corporations in Delhi Som Dutt AAP
11Committee on Papers Laid on the Table Om Prakash Sharma BJP
12Committee on Peace and Harmony Vinay Mishra AAP
13Committee on Petitions Akhilesh Pati Tripathi AAP
14Committee on Private Members' Bills & Resolutions Ram Niwas Goel AAP
15Committee on Salary and Other Allowances of MLAs Sharad Chauhan AAP
16Committee on Welfare of Minorities Abdul Rehman AAP
17Committee on Welfare of OBCs Naresh Yadav AAP
18Committee on Welfare of SC/STs Vishesh Ravi AAP
19Committee on Welfare of Students and Youth Prakash Jarwal AAP
20Committee on Women and Child Welfare Bandana Kumari AAP
21General Purposes Committee Ram Niwas Goel AAP
22House Committee on Violation of Protocol Norms and Contemptuous Behaviour by Government Officers with MLAs Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat AAP
23Library Committee Ajay Mahawar BJP
24Public Accounts Committee Atishi AAP
25Questions & Reference Committee Rakhi Birla AAP
26Rules Committee Ram Niwas Goel AAP

Members of Legislative Assembly

DistrictNo.ConstituencyNamePartyRemarks
North Delhi 1 Narela Sharad Chauhan Aam Aadmi Party
Central Delhi 2 Burari Sanjeev Jha Aam Aadmi Party
3 Timarpur Dilip Pandey Aam Aadmi Party
North Delhi 4 Adarsh Nagar Pawan Kumar Sharma Aam Aadmi Party
5 Badli Ajesh Yadav Aam Aadmi Party
North West Delhi 6 Rithala Mohinder Goyal Aam Aadmi Party
North Delhi 7 Bawana (SC) Jai Bhagwan Aam Aadmi Party
North West Delhi 8 Mundka Dharampal Lakra Aam Aadmi Party
9 Kirari Rituraj Govind Aam Aadmi Party
10 Sultan Pur Majra (SC) Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat Aam Aadmi Party
West Delhi 11 Nangloi Jat Raghuvinder Shokeen Aam Aadmi Party
North West Delhi 12 Mangol Puri (SC) Rakhi Bidlan Aam Aadmi Party Deputy Speaker
North Delhi 13 Rohini Vijender Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party
North West Delhi 14 Shalimar Bagh Bandana Kumari Aam Aadmi Party
North Delhi 15 Shakur Basti Satyendra Kumar Jain Aam Aadmi Party
North West Delhi 16 Tri Nagar Preeti Tomar Aam Aadmi Party
North Delhi 17 Wazirpur Rajesh Gupta Aam Aadmi Party
18 Model Town Akhilesh Pati Tripathi Aam Aadmi Party
Central Delhi 19 Sadar Bazar Som Dutt Aam Aadmi Party
20 Chandni Chowk Parlad Singh Sawhney Aam Aadmi Party
21 Matia Mahal Shoaib Iqbal Aam Aadmi Party
22 Ballimaran Imran Hussain Aam Aadmi Party Cabinet Minister
23 Karol Bagh (SC) Vishesh Ravi Aam Aadmi Party
New Delhi 24 Patel Nagar (SC) Raaj Kumar Anand Aam Aadmi Party Resigned on 10 April 2024 [9]
Vacant
West Delhi 25 Moti Nagar Shiv Charan Goel Aam Aadmi Party
26 Madipur (SC) Girish Soni Aam Aadmi Party
27 Rajouri Garden Dhanwati Chandela Aam Aadmi Party
28 Hari Nagar Raj Kumari Dhillon Aam Aadmi Party
29 Tilak Nagar Jarnail Singh Aam Aadmi Party
30 Janakpuri Rajesh Rishi Aam Aadmi Party
South West Delhi 31 Vikaspuri Mahinder Yadav Aam Aadmi Party
32 Uttam Nagar Naresh Balyan Aam Aadmi Party
33 Dwarka Vinay Mishra Aam Aadmi Party
34 Matiala Gulab Singh Aam Aadmi Party
35 Najafgarh Kailash Gahlot Aam Aadmi Party Cabinet Minister
36 Bijwasan Bhupinder Singh Joon Aam Aadmi Party
37 Palam Bhavna Gaur Aam Aadmi Party
New Delhi 38 Delhi Cantonment Virender Singh Kadian Aam Aadmi Party
39 Rajinder Nagar Raghav Chadha Aam Aadmi Party Resigned on 24 March 2022 [10]
Durgesh Pathak Won in 2022 bypoll necessitated after resignation by Raghav Chadha
40 New Delhi Arvind Kejriwal Aam Aadmi Party Chief Minister
South East Delhi 41 Jangpura Praveen Kumar Aam Aadmi Party
42 Kasturba Nagar Madan Lal Aam Aadmi Party
South Delhi 43 Malviya Nagar Somnath Bharti Aam Aadmi Party
New Delhi 44 R K Puram Pramila Tokas Aam Aadmi Party
South Delhi 45 Mehrauli Naresh Yadav Aam Aadmi Party
46 Chhatarpur Kartar Singh Tanwar Aam Aadmi Party
47 Deoli (SC) Prakash Jarwal Aam Aadmi Party
48 Ambedkar Nagar (SC) Ajay Dutt Aam Aadmi Party
South East Delhi 49 Sangam Vihar Dinesh Mohaniya Aam Aadmi Party
New Delhi 50 Greater Kailash Saurabh Bharadwaj Aam Aadmi Party Cabinet Minister
South East Delhi 51 Kalkaji Atishi Aam Aadmi Party Cabinet Minister
52 Tughlakabad Sahi Ram Aam Aadmi Party
53 Badarpur Ramvir Singh Bidhuri Bharatiya Janata Party Leader of Opposition
54 Okhla Amanatullah Khan Aam Aadmi Party
East Delhi 55 Trilokpuri (SC) Rohit Kumar Mehraulia Aam Aadmi Party
56 Kondli (SC) Kuldeep Kumar Aam Aadmi Party
57 Patparganj Manish Sisodia Aam Aadmi Party
58 Laxmi Nagar Abhay Verma Bharatiya Janata Party
Shahdara 59 Vishwas Nagar Om Prakash Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party
East Delhi 60 Krishna Nagar S.K Bagga Aam Aadmi Party
61 Gandhi Nagar Anil Kumar Bajpai Bharatiya Janata Party
Shahdara 62 Shahdara Ram Niwas Goel Aam Aadmi Party Speaker
63 Seemapuri (SC) Rajendra Pal Gautam Aam Aadmi Party
64 Rohtas Nagar Jitender Mahajan Bharatiya Janata Party
North East Delhi 65 Seelampur Abdul Rehman Aam Aadmi Party
66 Ghonda Ajay Mahawar Bharatiya Janata Party
Shahdara 67 Babarpur Gopal Rai Aam Aadmi Party Cabinet Minister
North East Delhi 68 Gokalpur (SC) Surendra Kumar Aam Aadmi Party
69 Mustafabad Haji Yunus Aam Aadmi Party
70 Karawal Nagar Mohan Singh Bisht Bharatiya Janata Party

Budget

On 26 March 2022, a budget of 75 thousand 800 crore rupees was presented in the Delhi Assembly by the Finance minister Manish Sisodia. AAP leaders expected that the budget would create employment for 20 lakh people in Delhi, in the upcoming five years. [11]

House Committees (2022–2023)

Delhi Legislative Assembly National Capital Territory Of Delhi Composition Of House Committees

Financial committees

Public Accounts Committee (2022–2023)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Atishi Chairperson AAP
2 Bhavna Gaur Member AAP
3 Girish Soni Member AAP
4 Naresh Balyan Member AAP
5 Sanjeev Jha Member AAP
6 Som Dutt Member AAP
7 Vinay Mishra Member AAP
8 Vijender Gupta Member BJP
9 Vishesh Ravi Member AAP
II Committee on Government Undertakings (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Jarnail Singh Chairperson AAP
2 Ajesh Yadav Member AAP
3 Amanatullah Khan Member AAP
4 Bhavna Gaur Member AAP
5 Mohan Singh Bisht Member BJP
6 Pramila Dhiraj Tokas Member AAP
7 Raaj Kumar Anand Member AAP
8 Rajesh Gupta Member AAP
9 Rohit Kumar Member AAP
III Committee on Estimates (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Rajesh Gupta Chairperson AAP
2 A. Dhanwati Chandela Member AAP
3 Ajay Dutt Member AAP
4 Ajay Kumar Mahawar Member BJP
5 B. S. Joon Member AAP
6 Haji Yunus Member AAP
7 Kuldeep Kumar Member AAP
8 Naresh Yadav Member AAP
9 S. K. Bagga Member AAP

House committees

I Business Advisory Committee (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Speaker Chairperson AAP
2 Deputy Speaker Member AAP
3 A. Dhanwati Chandela Member AAP
4 Abhay Verma Member BJP
5 Dilip Pandey Member AAP
6 Jai Bhagwan Member AAP
7 Jarnail Singh Member AAP
8 Madan Lal Member AAP
9 Parlad Singh Sawhney Member AAP
II Rules Committee (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Speaker Chairperson AAP
2 Deputy Speaker Member AAP
3 Anil Kumar Bajpai Member BJP
4 Kartar Singh Tanwar Member AAP
5 Pramila Dhiraj Tokas Member AAP
6 Praveen Kumar Member AAP
7 Raj Kumari Dhillon Member AAP
8 Som Dutt Member AAP
9 Surendra Kumar Member AAP
III Committee of Privileges (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Saurabh Bharadwaj Chairperson AAP
2 Akhilesh Pati Tripathi Member AAP
3 Bandana Kumari Member AAP
4 Bhavna Gaur Member AAP
5 Haji Yunus Member AAP
6 Mohinder Goyal Member AAP
7 Rohit Kumar Member AAP
8 S. K. Bagga Member AAP
9 Sanjeev Jha Member AAP
IV Committee on Welfare of SC/STs (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Vishesh Ravi Chairperson AAP
2 Ajay Dutt Member AAP
3 Girish Soni Member AAP
4 Jai Bhagwan Member AAP
5 Kuldeep Kumar Member AAP
6 Prakash Jarwal Member AAP
7 Raaj Kumar Anand Member AAP
8 Rohit Kumar Member AAP
9 Surendra Kumar Member AAP
V Committee on Welfare of OBCs (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Naresh Yadav Chairperson AAP
2 Ajay Kumar Mahawar Member BJP
3 Ajesh Yadav Member AAP
4 Gulab Singh Member AAP
5 Kartar Singh Tanwar Member AAP
6 Madan Lal Member AAP
7 Mahender Yadav Member AAP
8 Preeti Jitender Tomar Member AAP
9 Sahi Ram Member AAP
VI Committee on Private Members’ Bills & Resolutions (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Speaker Chairperson AAP
2 Deputy Speaker Member AAP
3 Abdul Rehman Member AAP
4 Dilip Pandey Member AAP
5 Om Prakash Sharma Member BJP
6 Parlad Singh Sawhney Member AAP
7 S. K. Bagga Member AAP
8 Som Dutt Member AAP
9 Somnath Bharti Member AAP
VII General Purposes Committee (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Speaker Chairperson AAP
2 Kartar Singh Tanwar Member AAP
3 Madan Lal Member AAP
4 Mohinder Goyal Member AAP
5 Om Prakash Sharma Member BJP
6 Praveen Kumar Member AAP
7 Rajesh Rishi Member AAP
8 Sahi Ram Member AAP
9 Vinay Mishra Member AAP
VIIILibrary Committee (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Ajay Kumar Mahawar Chairperson BJP
2 Abhay Verma Member BJP
3 Amanatullah Khan Member AAP
4 Jarnail Singh Member AAP
5 Pawan Sharma Member AAP
6 S. K. Bagga Member AAP
7 Shoaib Iqbal Member AAP
8 Surendra Kumar Member AAP
9 Virender Singh Kadian Member AAP
IX Questions & Reference Committee (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Deputy Speaker Chairperson AAP
2 Atishi Member AAP
3 Dhanwati Chandela Member AAP
4 Haji Yunus Member AAP
5 Mohan Singh Bisht Member BJP
6 Naresh Balyan Member AAP
7 Prakash Jarwal Member AAP
8 Rituraj Govind Member AAP
9 Sharad Kumar Chauhan Member AAP
X Committee on Government Assurances (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Bhavna Gaur Chairperson AAP
2 Abhay Verma Member BJP
3 Girish Soni Member AAP
4 Mukesh Ahlawat Member AAP
5 Praveen Kumar Member AAP
6 Raghuvinder Shokeen Member AAP
7 Sanjeev Jha Member AAP
8 Saurabh Bharadwaj Member AAP
9 Somnath Bharti Member AAP
XI Committee on Petitions (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Akhilesh Pati Tripathi Chairperson AAP
2 Bandana Kumari Member AAP
3 B. S. Joon Member AAP
4 Dilip Pandey Member AAP
5 Jai Bhagwan Member AAP
6 Kartar Singh Tanwar Member AAP
7 Kuldeep Kumar Member AAP
8 Rajesh Gupta Member AAP
9 Saurabh Bharadwaj Member AAP
XII Committee on Delegated Legislation (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Pramila Dhiraj Tokas Chairperson AAP
2 Dinesh Mohaniya Member AAP
3 Jitender Mahajan Member BJP
4 Pawan Sharma Member AAP
5 Preeti Jitender Tomar Member AAP
6 Raaj Kumar Anand Member AAP
7 Rajesh Rishi Member AAP
8 Rohit Kumar Member AAP
9 Vijender Gupta Member BJP
XIII Committee on Papers Laid on the Table (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Om Prakash Sharma Chairperson BJP
2 Ajesh Yadav Member AAP
3 Jai Bhagwan Member AAP
4 Jarnail Singh Member AAP
5 Kartar Singh Tanwar Member AAP
6 Madan Lal Member AAP
7 Parlad Singh Sawhney Member AAP
8 Surendra Kumar Member AAP
9 Vishesh Ravi Member AAP
XIV Committee on Women and Child Welfare (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Bandana Kumari Chairperson AAP
2 A. Dhanwati Chandela Member AAP
3 Atishi Member AAP
4 Bhavna Gaur Member AAP
5 Mohan Singh Bisht Member BJP
6 Pawan Sharma Member AAP
7 Preeti Jitender Tomar Member AAP
8 Pramila Dhiraj Tokas Member AAP
9 Raj Kumari Dhillon Member AAP
XV Committee on Environment (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Mahinder Yadav Chairperson AAP
2 Akhilesh Pati Tripathi Member AAP
3 Dilip Pandey Member AAP
4 Mohan Singh Bisht Member BJP
5 Naresh Balyan Member AAP
6 Raaj Kumar Anand Member AAP
7 S.K. Bagga Member AAP
8 Sahi Ram Member AAP
9 Virender Singh Kadian Member AAP
XVI Committee on Salary and Other Allowances Of Members of Delhi Legislative Assembly (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Sharad Kumar Chauhan Chairperson AAP
2 Anil Kumar Bajpai Member BJP
3 B. S. Joon Member AAP
4 Kuldeep Kumar Member AAP
5 Naresh Yadav Member AAP
6 Saurabh Bharadwaj Member AAP
7 Shiv Charan Goel Member AAP
8 Vinay Mishra Member AAP
9 Vishesh Ravi Member AAP
XVII Committee on Ethics (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Sanjeev Jha Chairperson AAP
2 Atishi Member AAP
3 Amanatullah Khan Member AAP
4 Bandana Kumari Member AAP
5 Dharam Pal Lakra Member AAP
6 Dilip Pandey Member AAP
7 Dinesh Mohaniya Member AAP
8 Rajesh Gupta Member AAP
9 Somnath Bharti Member AAP
XVIII Committee on Welfare of Minorities (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Abdul Rehman Chairperson AAP
2 Amanatullah Khan Member AAP
3 Atishi Member AAP
4 Haji Yunus Member AAP
5 Jarnail Singh Member AAP
6 Jitender Mahajan Member BJP
7 Parlad Singh Sawhney Member AAP
8 Rituraj Govind Member AAP
XIX Committee on Welfare of Students and Youth (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Prakash Jarwal Chairperson AAP
2 Akhilesh Pati Tripathi Member AAP
3 Anil Kumar Bajpai Member BJP
4 Naresh Yadav Member AAP
5 Raghuvinder Shokeen Member AAP
6 Rajesh Rishi Member AAP
7 Rajesh Gupta Member AAP
8 Vinay Mishra Member AAP
9 Vishesh Ravi Member AAP
XX Committee on Issues Related to Unauthorised Colonies (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Naresh Balyan Chairperson AAP
2 Ajesh Yadav Member AAP
3 Gulab Singh Member AAP
4 Jitender Mahajan Member BJP
5 Mohinder Goel Member AAP
6 Pramila Dhiraj Tokas Member AAP
7 Rituraj Govind Member AAP
8 Sharad Kumar Chauhan Member AAP
9 Vinay Mishra Member AAP
XXI House Committee on Violation of Protocol Norms and Contemptuous Behaviour By Government Officers with MLAs - (Elected by the House) (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Mukesh Ahlawat Chairperson AAP
2 Ajay Dutt Member AAP
3 Akhilesh Pati Tripathi Member AAP
4 Amanatullah Khan Member AAP
5 Mahinder Yadav Member AAP
6 Pawan Sharma Member AAP
XXII Committee on Peace and Harmony (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Vinay Mishra Chairperson AAP
2 Ajay Dutt Member AAP
3 Ajay Kumar Mahawar Member BJP
4 Dilip Pandey Member AAP
5 Haji Yunus Member AAP
6 Raj Kumari Dhillon Member AAP
7 Sanjeev Jha Member AAP
8 Saurabh Bharadwaj Member AAP
9 Som Dutt Member AAP
XXIII Committee on Municipal Corporations in Delhi (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Som Dutt Chairman AAP
2 Ajesh Yadav Member AAP
3 Akhilesh Pati Tripathi Member AAP
4 Dinesh Mohaniya Member AAP
5 Kuldeep Kumar Member AAP
6 Rajesh Gupta Member AAP
7 Rohit Kumar Member AAP
8 Sanjeev Jha Member AAP
9 Shiv Charan Goel Member AAP

I Standing Committee on Administrative Matters

(Administrative Reforms; Services; Vigilance; Dte. Of Training (UTCS); Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board; General Administration Department; Law, Justice & Legislative Affairs; Information Technology)

I Standing Committee on Administrative Matters (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Rajesh Rishi Chairperson AAP
2 Abhay Verma Member BJP
3 Madan Lal Member AAP
4 Mukesh Ahlawat Member AAP
5 Naresh Balyan Member AAP
6 Raj Kumari Dhillon Member AAP
7 Shiv Charan Goel Member AAP
8 Som Nath Bharti Member AAP
9 Virender Singh Kadian Member AAP

II Standing Committee on Education : (Education; Higher Education; Training & Technical Education; Art, Culture and Language; Sports)

II Standing Committee on Education (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Atishi Chairperson AAP
2 B. S. Joon Member AAP
3 Praveen Kumar Member AAP
4 Raaj Kumar Anand Member AAP
5 Shoaib Iqbal Member AAP
6 Som Dutt Member AAP
7 Vijender Gupta Member BJP
8 Vinay Mishra Member AAP
9 Virender Singh Kadian Member AAP

III Standing Committee on Welfare : (Social Welfare; Labour; Food And Supplies; Employment; Home )

III Standing Committee on Welfare (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Rohit Kumar Chairperson AAP
2 Ajay Dutt Member AAP
3 Bandana Kumari Member AAP
4 Bhavna Gaur Member AAP
5 Girish Soni Member AAP
6 Jarnail Singh Member AAP
7 Jitender Mahajan Member BJP
8 Kuldeep Kumar Member AAP
9 Mahinder Yadav Member AAP

IV Standing Committee on Health : (Medical and Public Health; Family Welfare; Directorate of Health Services; Food Safety)

IV Standing Committee on Health (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Parlad Singh Sawhney Chairperson AAP
2 Atishi Member AAP
3 Dharampal Lakra Member AAP
4 Dinesh Mohaniya Member AAP
5 Mukesh Ahlawat Member AAP
6 Om Prakash Sharma Member BJP
7 Raj Kumari Dhillon Member AAP
8 Sahi Ram Member AAP
9 Shoaib Iqbal Member AAP

V Standing Committee on Development : (Development; Rural Development; Urban Development; Agricultural Marketing; Revenue; Land and Building; Industries )

V Standing Committee on Development (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Mohinder Goyal Chairperson AAP
2 A. Dhanwati Chandela Member AAP
3 Abdul Rehman Member AAP
4 Anil Kumar Bajpai Member BJP
5 Gulab Singh Member AAP
6 Jitender Mahajan Member BJP
7 Naresh Balyan Member AAP
8 Prakash Jarwal Member AAP
9 Rituraj Govind Member AAP

VI Standing Committee on Public Utilities and Civic Amenities : (Public Works Department; Power; Delhi Jal Board; Irrigation and Flood Control)

VI Standing Committee on Public Utilities and Civic Amenities (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Rituraj Govind Chairperson AAP
2 B. S. Joon Member AAP
3 Girish Soni Member AAP
4 Gulab Singh Member AAP
5 Mahinder Yadav Member AAP
6 Mohan Singh Bisht Member BJP
7 Preeti Jitender Tomar Member AAP
8 Sharad Kumar Chauhan Member AAP
9 Shoaib Iqbal Member AAP

VII Standing Committee on Finance and Transport :(Finance; Trade And Taxes; Excise & Luxury Taxes; Planning; Transport; Tourism; Departments not allotted to other Committees)

VII Standing Committee on Finance and Transport (2022–23)
Sr. No.NamePostParty
1 Shiv Charan Goel Chairperson AAP
2 Abdul Rehman Member AAP
3 Ajesh Yadav Member AAP
4 Anil Kumar Bajpai Member BJP
5 Parlad Singh Sawhney Member AAP
6 Pramila Dhiraj Tokas Member AAP
7 Preeti Jitender Tomar Member AAP
8 Raghuvinder Shokeen Member AAP
9 Rajesh Rishi Member AAP

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