Delhi held its first modern assembly elections, with BJP winning 49 seats, marking a pivotal moment in the city's political evolution.
Parliament amended the Constitution to rename Delhi as the ‘National Capital Territory’ (NCT) in 1991 to make laws on the ...
Of the 24 candidates who changed parties before the Delhi assembly elections, 15 were unsuccessful. However, BJP benefitted ...
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Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru chose Brahm Prakash, a 34-year-old Yadav farmer and president ... While it remained a UT, almost every politician in the capital fought for statehood, or at the very ...
However, the first person to hold this position was Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Yadav, who became Delhi’s Chief Minister in 1952. He served from March 17, 1952, to February 12, 1955. At just 34 ...
Sheila Dikshit is the longest-serving chief minister of New Delhi, having served for 15 years and 25 days in total.
AAP nominated Manish Sisodia (Jangpura), Avadh Ojha (Patparganj), Jitender Singh Shunty (Shahdara), Surender Pal Singh Bittu (Timarpur), and Brahm Singh Tanwar (Chhatarpur).
Brahm Singh Tanwar is contesting in 2025 Delhi Assembly elections as an AAP party candidate from CHHATARPUR constituency from SOUTH district. Brahm Singh Tanwar educational qualifications are 8th ...
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