In a decisive victory, BJP leader Raja Iqbal Singh was elected the new mayor of Delhi on Friday, April 25, securing 133 votes against the Congress candidate Mandeep Singh’s eight.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) opted to boycott the election, paving the way for the BJP’s return to power in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) after a two-year hiatus. Jai Bhagwan Yadav of the BJP was elected deputy mayor after Congress’ Ariba Khan withdrew her candidacy.
Addressing the media, Singh, a former mayor and the erstwhile Leader of the Opposition in the MCD, vowed to transform Delhi’s civic landscape. “The city has been reduced to a garbage heap. My top priority is to clean it up within three months, and residents will witness a dramatic improvement in services,” he declared.
Singh promised to scrap the recently introduced garbage user charge and expedite the formation of the MCD’s standing committee, which has been stalled for over two years, causing policy gridlock.
The MCD session began with a condolence resolution for the 26 victims of the tragic Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, reflecting the somber national mood. The mayoral election, overseen by an electoral college of 238 councillors, 10 MPs (seven Lok Sabha, three Rajya Sabha), and 14 MLAs (11 BJP, three AAP), saw one vote declared invalid.
The BJP’s triumph follows its landslide victory in the recent Delhi Assembly elections, where it clinched 48 of 70 seats, slashing AAP’s tally from 62 to 22. With the BJP also ruling at the Centre, the party’s dominance has sparked talk of a ‘triple-engine government’ in the capital.
The MCD currently has 238 councillors, with 12 seats vacant due to some councillors becoming MLAs and one an MP. The BJP’s councillor strength has risen to 117 from 104 in 2022, while AAP’s has dropped to 113 from 134. Congress holds eight seats.
Singh, speaking to a news agency on Thursday, expressed confidence in addressing Delhi’s long-standing issues. “The people have entrusted us to fix the capital. We will root out corruption and complete all stalled projects,” he said.
AAP’s Shelly Oberoi, a former mayor, and Leader of the House Mukesh Goyal, announced their boycott, accusing the BJP of manipulating the polls with its “triple-engine might.” With Singh at the helm, the BJP aims to revitalize Delhi’s infrastructure and restore public trust in civic governance.