The oath-taking ceremony of Delhi’s new Chief Minister is scheduled for 4:30 PM on Saturday on the Raj Niwas. This comes after confusion had arisen as Atishi and different ministers had not obtained the timing from the Lieutenant Governor’s workplace for the swearing-in. As per protocol, the resignation of any Chief Minister requires the file to be authorised by the President. After the President’s signature, the file reaches the Lieutenant Governor’s workplace. The resignation file of outgoing CM Arvind Kejriwal had not but reached the LG’s workplace, inflicting the delay.
Whereas Saturday had been confirmed because the date for the swearing-in, the Aam Aadmi Get together (AAP) was awaiting the precise timing. Alongside Atishi, different cupboard ministers are set to take oath, together with Gopal Rai, Kailash Gahlot, Saurabh Bharadwaj, and Imran Hussain. A brand new face may also be inducted into the cupboard, with Mukesh Ahlawat, the AAP MLA from Sultanpur Majra, becoming a member of the group.
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Atishi To Turn into Delhi’s Third Girl CM, Held Most Portfolios In Delhi Govt
Atishi is poised to change into the third girl Chief Minister of Delhi after the late Sheila Dikshit and the late Sushma Swaraj. Having dealt with a number of key portfolios within the Delhi authorities, Atishi’s identify was put ahead by Arvind Kejriwal, and the get together unanimously agreed on her appointment.
Atishi is the elected MLA from the Kalkaji constituency. After the swearing-in, she might want to cross a flooring check. The Delhi Meeting session has been scheduled for 26-27 September, the place she might be anticipated to safe the belief of the Home.
Following Arvind Kejriwal’s imprisonment because of the excise coverage case, Atishi had been entrusted with 13 departments, the best variety of portfolios held by any minister within the Delhi authorities. Identified for her shut affiliation with Kejriwal, she had additionally served as an advisor to the then deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia between 2015 and 2018.