The new government in Delhi is likely to be sworn in on February 19 or 20. While preparations for the ceremony are underway, the chief minister’s name remains undisclosed, fueling political speculation.
A party leader indicated that the new administration aims to commence work around February 19 or 20. The selection process for the chief minister will involve a meeting of the legislature party, which is expected to take place after key national leaders return from international engagements.
Newly elected representatives have dismissed reports of internal competition for the chief minister’s post, stating that the decision will be made collectively. A senior party member emphasized that the legislature party leader is chosen through internal consensus.
The upcoming government has outlined priorities such as clean drinking water, better civic infrastructure, and addressing pollution in the Yamuna River. These initiatives reflect a commitment to improving the city’s living conditions.
As Delhi awaits the official announcement, political circles remain abuzz with speculation over who will lead the new government.