The Directorate of Vigilance wrote a letter to the Delhi Assembly speaker, Ram Niwas Goel regarding recovery of damages from MLA Akhilesh Pati Tripathi, in lieu of illegal allotment and misuse of Government Accommodation.
The Delhi Court on Tuesday vacated the interim stay on the termination of services of assembly fellows and associate fellows engaged with the Delhi Assembly Research Centre.
After the Delhi High Court stayed the termination of Delhi Assembly Fellows under the Delhi Assembly Research Centre (DARC) fellowship Programme, the Delhi Assembly speaker has ordered to reinstate the Fellows and has also issued the direction to pay due stipends to them.
The Delhi Court on Thursday while seeking a response from the Delhi assembly secretariat, directed that the services of Assembly Fellow/Associate Fellows engaged with the Delhi Assembly Research Centre shall continue till the next date of hearing on December 6 and stipend be paid to them.
Addressing the media in Punjab's Ludhiana, CM Mann said, "This is a hypothetical question for now. But the Aam Aadmi Party fought the Punjab assembly polls alone and won 92 seats, it fought the Delhi assembly polls and won. In Gujarat, we won 13 per cent of the total vote share. AAP became t
Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel on Friday said that he didn't receive any letter from Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena regarding AAP MLA Akhilesh Pati Tripathi.
The MLA from Model Town is accused of demanding Rs 90 lakh bribe in lieu of giving an Aam Aadmi Party ticket to a woman aspirant in last year’s MCD elections, the LG office said.
Asserting that the Supreme Court's order on the Delhi government plea, challenging the constitutional validity of the Centre's Ordinance over control of bureaucrats, will be in his favour, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said that till the top court's order, even a single work of pe
Delhi Legislative Assembly is likely to take up the Government of NCT of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2023 for discussion in the second half of the session on Friday.
Kejriwal was speaking in the Assembly on the Manipur issue, and said, "PM Modi continues to remain silent on the situation in the state. 6,500 FIRs have been filed and over 150 killed, but PM remained silent."
Four Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLAs were marshalled out from the Delhi Legislative Assembly amid the ongoing uproar in the House over the Manipur issue on Thursday.