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MCD wrongly overpowered, mandate stolen: Kejriwal after BJP wins panel poll 

The saffron party wins the last vacant seat of the civic body's standing committee
BJP councillor Sunder Singh Tanwar (C) along with other BJP councillors flashes a victory sign after winning the last Standing Committee seat at the Civic Centre in New Delhi on Friday . Tribune photo : Manas Ranjan

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The BJP has wrongly overpowered the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and stolen the mandate, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal alleged on Friday after the saffron party won the last vacant seat of the civic body's standing committee.

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The councillors of the ruling AAP and Congress had boycotted the election. With this poll result, the BJP now has 10 members in the panel while the ruling AAP has only eight.

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Addressing the Delhi Assembly, Kejriwal said that according to rules only the mayor can convene a meeting of the MCD House but the lieutenant governor changed it and directed an additional commissioner of the civic body to do it.

"Is this election?" he posed and accused the BJP of resorting to "hooliganism".

The former chief minister claimed that as per the rule, a notice has to be sent to every councillor 72 hours before the meeting, but it was not followed.

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In the election, the BJP's Sunder Singh got all 115 votes of the BJP councillors while the AAP's Nirmala Kumari did not receive any vote.

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