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Delhi to get new Chief Minister today: BJP to hold key meeting at PM’s residence

The suspense over Delhi’s next Chief Minister will end today as BJP’s Parliamentary Board meets to decide the final name. The new CM will take oath at Ramlila Maidan tomorrow.

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BJP leaders at meeting to finalize Delhi's Chief Minister

The suspense over Delhi’s next Chief Minister is set to end today, as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) convenes a crucial meeting at the Prime Minister’s residence to finalize its choice. This will mark BJP’s first Chief Minister in the national capital in nearly three decades.

BJP’s Selection Process Begins at Noon

The selection process is set to kick off at noon, with the BJP’s Parliamentary Board—its top decision-making body—meeting to decide on ‘observers’ who will oversee the gathering of newly elected legislators. This meeting will be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who returned from international visits to France and the United States.

By 6:15 pm, BJP MLAs will convene to formally elect their leader in the Delhi Assembly, who will then take the oath as Chief Minister. The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for 11 am on Thursday at the historic Ramlila Maidan.

Grand Oath Ceremony at Ramlila Maidan

The oath-taking ceremony is planned as a grand affair, spanning from 11 am to 12:34 pm, with the Chief Minister taking the official oath at 12:05 pm. Arrangements include three dedicated stages—one for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, and the new Chief Minister; a second for invited religious leaders; and a third for MPs and MLAs. Over 200 BJP and allied party members have been invited to witness the event.

Who is in the Race for Delhi’s Top Post?

Sources indicate that BJP has shortlisted around 15 names from among its 48 MLAs for key positions, including the Chief Minister’s post, cabinet ministers, and the Assembly Speaker.

Among the frontrunners for the Chief Ministerial role are:

  • Parvesh Verma: A two-time former MP, Verma gained prominence after defeating former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the recent elections.
  • Virendra Sachdeva: The current Delhi BJP unit chief, he has played a key role in the party’s resurgence in the capital.
  • Bansuri Swaraj: A first-time MP and daughter of late Union Minister Sushma Swaraj, her name is also in consideration.
  • Satish Upadhyay: The party’s Brahmin face in Delhi and a key strategist.

Adding to the speculation, BJP may opt for a woman Chief Minister, with four newly elected women MLAs—Neelam Pahalwan, Rekha Gupta, Poonam Sharma, and Shikha Roy—being considered.

Caste Dynamics Could Play a Role

Historically, BJP has factored in caste equations when selecting Chief Ministers, as seen in similar delays following victories in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in 2023. In Delhi, four of its new MLAs belong to Scheduled Castes, raising the possibility of representation in the final decision.

BJP’s Stunning Comeback in Delhi

BJP’s return to power in Delhi after 26 years has been remarkable. The party secured 48 out of 70 Assembly seats, a dramatic improvement from just 11 seats in the previous two elections combined.

In contrast, AAP, which was aiming for a third consecutive term, suffered a major setback, securing only 22 seats. The party faced significant criticism over controversies, including the ‘Sheeshmahal’ and liquor excise policy scandals. Congress, once a dominant force in Delhi, failed to make an impact for the third straight election.

With the suspense nearing its end, all eyes are now on the BJP’s final decision, which will shape Delhi’s political landscape for years to come.

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Delhi air quality plunges to severe as thick smog blankets the capital

Delhi’s air quality deteriorated sharply with AQI entering the ‘severe’ zone across several areas, prompting enforcement of GRAP stage-IV measures.

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Delhi woke up to hazardous air conditions on Tuesday as dense smog covered large parts of the national capital, pushing the Air Quality Index (AQI) into the ‘severe’ category across several locations. Poor visibility and rising health concerns marked yet another spell of extreme pollution in the city.

Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) showed the overall AQI in Delhi touching 413 in the morning, placing it firmly in the ‘severe’ bracket. Several areas across the National Capital Region (NCR) reported alarming pollution levels, indicating a widespread deterioration in air quality.

Pollution hotspots report hazardous readings

Some of Delhi’s major pollution hotspots recorded extremely high AQI levels. Anand Vihar topped the list with an AQI of 466, followed by Ashok Vihar at 444 and Chandni Chowk at 425. These areas remained in the ‘severe’ category, posing serious health risks, especially for children, the elderly and those with respiratory conditions.

Even central parts of the city were not spared. India Gate, Kartavya Path and the Rashtrapati Bhavan area were shrouded in toxic smog, with AQI levels around 384, categorised as ‘very poor’.

GRAP stage-IV measures enforced across Delhi-NCR

In response to the worsening situation, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) enforced all actions under GRAP Stage-IV across Delhi-NCR. As part of these emergency measures, truck-mounted water sprinklers were deployed to suppress dust and reduce particulate matter in the air.

As per AQI standards, readings between 401 and 500 fall under the ‘severe’ category, while levels above 300 are considered ‘very poor’, highlighting the seriousness of the current conditions.

Delhi government reviews pollution control steps

The Delhi government has reiterated its commitment to tackling rising pollution levels with strict enforcement measures. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta stated that a zero-tolerance policy will be followed against all sources contributing to air pollution in the capital.

A high-level review meeting was held at the Delhi Secretariat to assess existing measures and take further decisions. The meeting focused on enforcing Pollution Under Control (PUC) norms without any relaxation, exploring pooled and shared electric bus services across Delhi-NCR, issuing fresh guidelines for e-rickshaws, and rationalising Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus routes.

Senior officials from the Environment and Transport Departments, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), Public Works Department (PWD) and Delhi Traffic Police, along with Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa, attended the meeting to finalise immediate and long-term steps to address the pollution crisis.

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Rahul Gandhi alleges institutional bias, questions electoral system during Berlin address

Rahul Gandhi alleged that India’s institutions and electoral system have been weaponised to favour the BJP, remarks that sparked a strong political response.

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Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, has said that India’s institutional framework is facing a serious challenge and has been used to favour the ruling BJP. Speaking during an interaction at the Hertie School in Berlin, Gandhi questioned the functioning of key institutions and the electoral machinery, remarks that triggered a sharp political response from the BJP.

Gandhi said the Congress believes there is a problem with the electoral system and alleged that several institutions have been captured. Referring to investigative agencies, he claimed that bodies such as the CBI and the ED have been used as political tools. According to him, cases filed by these agencies overwhelmingly target those opposing the BJP, while leaders from the ruling party face none.

He also pointed to what he described as a stark financial imbalance between the BJP and the opposition, claiming a funding ratio of 30:1. Gandhi said this disparity reflects how institutions are being used to consolidate political power.

Opposition strategy and INDIA alliance

The Congress leader said merely pointing out problems in elections is not enough and stressed the need for the opposition to build a system of resistance that can effectively counter the ruling party. He added that the challenge now goes beyond electoral contests and is about presenting an alternative vision for the country.

On the INDIA alliance, Gandhi said the unity among opposition parties is rooted in their rejection of the ideological position of the RSS. While acknowledging that tactical contests between alliance partners will continue, he said they remain united when it comes to opposing laws they disagree with and working together in Parliament.

BJP hits back at remarks abroad

Gandhi’s comments delivered overseas drew a strong reaction from the BJP. Party president and Union minister JP Nadda accused him of speaking against India while Parliament is in session and claimed that he was undermining the country’s image at a time when the Prime Minister is receiving global recognition.

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla also criticised Gandhi, alleging that he routinely travels abroad to defame India. He accused the Congress leader of making misleading claims about the country’s institutions and economic activity while praising China.

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DU VC Prof Yogesh Singh entrusted with additional charge of AICTE Chairman

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Prof. Yogesh Singh, Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi, has been entrusted with the additional charge of the post of Chairman, AICTE till the appointment of a Chairman of AICTE or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

It is noteworthy that AICTE Chairman Prof. TG Sitharam was relieved of his duties after his term ended on December 20, 2025. According to a letter issued by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, on Monday, Prof. Yogesh Singh’s appointment is until the appointment of a regular AICTE Chairman or until further orders whichever is earlier.

Prof. Yogesh Singh is a renowned academician with excellent administrative capabilities, who has been the Vice-Chancellor of University of Delhi since October 2021. He has also served as the Chairperson of the National Council for Teacher Education. In August 2023, he was also given the additional charge of Director of the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA).

Prof. Yogesh Singh served as the Vice-Chancellor of Delhi Technological University from 2015 to 2021; Director of Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Delhi from 2014 to 2017, and before that, he was the Vice-Chancellor of Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda (Gujarat) from 2011 to 2014. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra. He has a distinguished track record in quality teaching, innovation, and research in the field of software engineering.

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