| Eighth Delhi Legislative Assembly | |||||
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| Legislative body | Delhi Legislative Assembly | ||||
| Meeting place | Old Secretariat, Vikram Nagar, Civil Lines, Delhi | ||||
| Term | 20 February 2025 (2025-02-20) – | ||||
| Election | 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election | ||||
| Government | BJP | ||||
| Opposition | AAP | ||||
| Website | delhiassembly | ||||
| Members | 70 | ||||
| Speaker | Vijender Gupta | ||||
| Deputy Speaker | Mohan Singh Bisht | ||||
| Chief Minister | Rekha Gupta | ||||
| Deputy Chief Minister | Parvesh Verma | ||||
| Leader of the Opposition | Atishi Marlena | ||||
| Deputy Leader of the Opposition | Anil Jha Vats | ||||
The Eighth Delhi Legislative Assembly was constituted on 20 February 2025 after the 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly elections were concluded earlier on 5 February 2025 and the results were announced on 8 February 2025. It is the legislative arm of the Government of Delhi.
History
Election and government formation
Elections for 70 assembly seats in Delhi were concluded on 5 February 2025 and results were announced on 8 February 2025. The Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the single largest party by winning 48 out of 70 seats and formed a government in Delhi after 27 years.[1]
Office bearers
| Office | Holder | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Speaker | Vijender Gupta | 20 February 2025 |
| Deputy Speaker | Mohan Singh Bisht | 20 February 2025 |
| Leader of the House (Chief Minister) |
Rekha Gupta | 20 February 2025 |
| Leader of the Opposition | Atishi Marlena | 25 February 2025 |
Members of Legislative Assembly
References
- "ECI Delhi Election Results 2025 LIVE Updates: Arvind Kejriwal loses big as BJP makes Delhi comeback". Indian express. 8 February 2025. Retrieved 8 February 2025.