Delhiites have used their vote in 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections. Now from political parties to the general public is waiting for February 8, when the results of the election will be declared. But do you know in which situation President’s rule is taken and how many times this has happened in Delhi. Know you will tell you about President’s rule in Delhi.
What is President’s rule
Under President’s rule, the control of the state government comes directly to the President instead of the elected Chief Minister. However, for this, executive rights are given by the Central Government. At the same time, advisors are also appointed by the Governor, who are retired civil servants.
When does President’s rule seem?
First of all, it is known when President’s rule seems. Explain that the Constitution has rules regarding President’s rule. In fact, in the states, Article 352 of the Constitution has said that if the state government does not work according to the Constitution and the President is satisfied with these reports, then President’s rule can be imposed by the President. However, it is also necessary to approve it by both houses of Parliament within two months of imposing President’s rule.
For how many days President’s rule can take
Now the question is what is the period of President’s rule? Explain that if President’s rule is approved by Parliament, then it lasts for six months. However, for the next three years, it can be extended in a period of six months.
How many times has President’s rule has been imposed in Delhi
Let me tell you that 11 years ago, President’s rule was imposed in Delhi. President’s rule was imposed in the history of Delhi in the first and last time in 2014. When President’s rule was imposed in Delhi in February 2014, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his party were the Aam Aadmi Party. At the same time, when the Aam Aadmi Party contested the assembly elections in December 2013 under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal, the party won only 28 seats. But the support of 36 MLAs was needed to run the government. Then with the support of the Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party formed the government in Delhi. But this government lasted only for a total of 49 days.
President’s rule was imposed for about 1 year
When the BJP sitting in opposition in the Delhi Assembly demanded the Kejriwal government to bring the Jan Lokpal bill, the government had brought that bill, but the support of the Congress was not received by this bill. In such a situation, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had to resign only after running a 49 -day government. At that time, the then President Pranab Mukherjee, while accepting the resignation of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, implemented President’s rule in Delhi with immediate effect. After 363 days of President’s rule till 13 February 2015, Kejriwal formed the government again on 14 February 2015. At that time, the Aam Aadmi Party won the election with an absolute majority and got 67 seats out of 70, which is a history in the assemblies across the country.
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