Delhi New CM:- After the Delhi Assembly election results, everyone’s eyes are now on who will be the next Chief Minister of Delhi. Everyone wants to know who will be the next CM of Delhi. However, no official announcement has been made by the BJP party regarding the post of Chief Minister yet. It was being told that a decision can be taken regarding the new CM of Delhi after Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns from his foreign tour.

In such a situation, now there is news that an important meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party is going to be held tomorrow i.e. on February 17, in which the name of the next Chief Minister of Delhi can be approved.

According to sources, there will be a meeting of the Legislature Party at the BJP state office tomorrow. During this, the new CM will be announced in the presence of observers and the swearing-in can also take place at Ramlila Maidan the day after tomorrow.

Earlier, it was said that the swearing-in ceremony of the BJP government in Delhi is likely to be held on February 19 or 20. BJP’s newly elected MLA and party’s national secretary, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, had informed that PM Modi is returning from his foreign trip, and soon observers will be appointed for the BJP legislative party meeting.

According to sources, the swearing-in ceremony can be held on 19 or 20 February in Delhi. It is being said that the name of Pravesh Verma, who is being considered a front runner for the CM post, may be out of the race for the Chief Minister. The name of Pravesh Verma, who defeated Arvind Kejriwal from the New Delhi seat, was in the news earlier, but now the chances of his name being finalized are being expressed less.

These names are being discussed…

Manjinder Singh Sirsa

Jitendra Mahajan

Rekha Gupta

It is being said that one of these three can be made the next Chief Minister of Delhi.

BJP return to Delhi after 27 years

BJP has made a comeback in the electoral battle of Delhi after 27 years. BJP, which won a majority by winning 48 out of 70 seats, has defeated the Aam Aadmi Party. AAP has got only 22 seats, while Congress has not even opened its account.