New Delhi: A poster battle ensued between the AAP and BJP on social media on Saturday with each events taking digs at one another following a ruckus throughout elections for the six-member standing committee within the MCD House a day earlier than. The BJP took a dig at AAP MLA Atishi on Saturday, calling her a “villain” and accusing her of orchestrating the ruckus throughout elections for the six-member standing committee within the Municipal Corporation of Delhi House. Sharing a mock-up movie poster with morphed photos of Aam Aadmi Party MLAs Atishi and Durgesh Pathak alongside Mayor Shelly Oberoi, the Delhi BJP tweeted in Hindi, “AAP’s ‘khalnayika’ who orchestrated violence and dictatorship in the House.”
सदन में मारपीट और तानाशाही करवाने वाली AAP की “खल-नायिका” pic.twitter.com/yp3v7Tw2wQ
— BJP Delhi (@BJP4Delhi) February 25, 2023
The AAP additionally shared a mock-up poster that includes BJP MPs Manoj Tiwari, Gautam Gambhir, councillor Rekha Gupta together with different leaders with the title “Ballot Chor Machaye Shor”. The AAP mentioned in a tweet in Hindi, “The BJP people who are making so much noise. These are the ones who stole ballot papers and are killers of democracy.”
BJP वाले जो इतना मचा रहे शोर हैं,
ये ही लोकतंत्र के हत्यारे और Ballot चोर हैं। pic.twitter.com/mfsZyPzqEu
— Aam Aadmi Party Delhi (@AAPDelhi) February 25, 2023
Mayor Shelly Oberoi, who was the returning officer (RO) for the election, had on February 24 introduced recent polling for electing six members of the MCD standing committee on February 27 at 11 am amid clashes between the councillors of the BJP and the AAP within the municipal House.
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BJP councillors staged protests and created ruckus within the House after Oberoi declared a vote solid in the course of the election on Friday invalid.
The bedlam become pandemonium as violent clashes broke out between councillors from the 2 events. Oberoi had barely began to announce the outcomes when the ruckus started.
In a reduction to the BJP, the Delhi High Court Saturday stayed re-election for six members of the standing committee of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) scheduled for February 27, saying the mayor prima facie acted past her powers in ordering a recent ballot.
Justice Gaurang Kanth, in a particular listening to held on a court docket vacation on two petitions by BJP councillors towards the re-election, mentioned the governing norms don’t mirror the Delhi mayor has the authority to declare the sooner election null and void and conduct the re-election with out saying the outcomes of the earlier ballot held on February 24.