{{Short description|Eighth Legislative Assembly of Delhi}} {{Use Indian English|date=February 2025}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2025}} {{refimprove|date=April 2025}} {{Infobox legislative term | name = Eighth Delhi Legislative Assembly | before = 7th Delhi Assembly | after = 9th Delhi Assembly | image = Seal of the National Capital Territory of Delhi.svg | image_size = 100px | body = Delhi Legislative Assembly | meeting_place = Old Secretariat, Vikram Nagar, Civil Lines, Delhi | term_start = {{Start date|2025|02|20|df=y}} | term_end = | election = 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election | government = {{Party index link|Bharatiya Janata Party}} | opposition = {{Party index link|Aam Aadmi Party}} | website = {{URL|https://delhiassembly.delhi.gov.in/}} | membership1 = 70 | chamber1 = | chamber1_image = India Delhi Legislative Assembly Election 2025.svg | chamber1_image_size = | chamber1_leader1_type = Speaker | chamber1_leader1 = Vijender Gupta | chamber1_leader2_type = Deputy Speaker | chamber1_leader2 = Mohan Singh Bisht | chamber1_leader3_type = Chief Minister | chamber1_leader3 = Rekha Gupta | chamber1_leader4_type = Deputy Chief Minister | chamber1_leader4 = Parvesh Verma | chamber1_leader5_type = Leader of the Opposition | chamber1_leader5 = Atishi Marlena | chamber1_leader6_type = Deputy Leader of the Opposition | chamber1_leader6 = Anil Jha Vats | chamber1_image_caption = '''Government (48)''' :{{Color box|{{Party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}} BJP (48)<br/> '''Opposition (22)''' :{{Color box|{{Party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}}} AAP (22) }}
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 ===
<!-- this section is transcluded on Delhi Legislative Assembly --> <section begin="Composition"/> 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.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-02-08|title=ECI Delhi Election Results 2025 LIVE Updates: Arvind Kejriwal loses big as BJP makes Delhi comeback |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/election-commission-of-india-eci-delhi-election-results-2025-live-updates-on-eciresults-nic-in-results-eci-gov-in-aap-kejriwal-bjp-9823664/|access-date=2025-02-08|website=Indian express|language=en}}</ref>
== Office bearers ==
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- !Office !Holder !Since |- |Speaker |Vijender Gupta |20 February 2025 |- |Deputy Speaker |Mohan Singh Bisht |20 February 2025 |- |Leader of the House<br/><small>(Chief Minister)</small> |Rekha Gupta |20 February 2025
|- |Leader of the Opposition |Atishi Marlena |25 February 2025 |}
== Members of Legislative Assembly ==
{|class="sortable wikitable" |- ! District ! No. ! Constituency ! Name ! colspan="2" |Party ! Remarks |- |North Delhi |1 |Narela |Raj Karan Khatri |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} | |- |rowspan="2"|Central Delhi |2 |Burari |Sanjeev Jha |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}} | |- |3 |Timarpur |Surya Prakash Khatri |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=6}} | |- |rowspan="2"|North Delhi |4 |Adarsh Nagar |Raj Kumar Bhatia | |- |5 |Badli |Deepak Chaudhary | |- |North West Delhi |6 |Rithala |Kulwant Rana | |- |North Delhi |7 |Bawana (SC) |Ravinder Indraj Singh |Cabinet minister |- |rowspan="3"|North West Delhi |8 |Mundka |Gajender Drall | |- |9 |Kirari |Anil Jha Vats |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party|rowspan=2}} | |- |10 |Sultanpur Majra (SC) |Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat | |- |West Delhi |11 |Nangloi Jat |Manoj Kumar Shokeen |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=8}} | |- |North West Delhi |12 |Mangol Puri (SC) |Raj Kumar Chauhan | |- |North Delhi |13 |Rohini |Vijender Gupta |Speaker |- |North West Delhi |14 |Shalimar Bagh |Rekha Gupta |Chief Minister |- |North Delhi |15 |Shakur Basti |Karnail Singh | |- |North West Delhi |16 |Tri Nagar |Tilak Ram Gupta | |- |rowspan="2"|North Delhi |17 |Wazirpur |Poonam Sharma | |- |18 |Model Town |Ashok Goel | |- |rowspan="5"|Central Delhi |19 |Sadar Bazar |Som Dutt |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party|rowspan=6}} | |- |20 |Chandni Chowk |Punardeep Sawhney | |- |21 |Matia Mahal |Aaley Mohammad Iqbal | |- |22 |Ballimaran |Imran Hussain | |- |23 |Karol Bagh (SC) |Vishesh Ravi | |- |New Delhi |24 |Patel Nagar (SC) |Pravesh Ratn | |- |rowspan="6"|West Delhi |25 |Moti Nagar |Harish Khurana |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=4}} | |- |26 |Madipur (SC) |Kailash Gangwal | |- |27 |Rajouri Garden |Manjinder Singh Sirsa |Cabinet minister |- |28 |Hari Nagar |Shyam Sharma | |- |29 |Tilak Nagar |Jarnail Singh |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}} | |- |30 |Janakpuri |Ashish Sood |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=8}} |Cabinet minister |- |rowspan="7"|South West Delhi |31 |Vikaspuri |Pankaj Kumar Singh |Cabinet minister |- |32 |Uttam Nagar |Pawan Sharma | |- |33 |Dwarka |Pradyuman Rajput | |- |34 |Matiala |Sandeep Sehrawat | |- |35 |Najafgarh |Neelam Pahalwan | |- |36 |Bijwasan |Kailash Gahlot | |- |37 |Palam |Kuldeep Solanki | |- |rowspan="3"|New Delhi |38 |Delhi Cantonment |Virender Singh Kadian |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}} | |- |39 |Rajinder Nagar |Umang Bajaj |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=8}} | |- |40 |New Delhi |Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma |Cabinet Minister |- |rowspan="2"|South East Delhi |41 |Jangpura |Tarvinder Singh Marwah | |- |42 |Kasturba Nagar |Neeraj Basoya | |- |South Delhi |43 |Malviya Nagar |Satish Upadhyay | |- |New Delhi |44 |R. K. Puram |Anil Kumar Sharma | |- |rowspan="4"|South Delhi |45 |Mehrauli |Gajender Yadav | |- | 46 | Chhatarpur |Kartar Singh Tanwar | |- |47 |Deoli (SC) |Prem Chauhan |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party|rowspan=2}} | |- |48 |Ambedkar Nagar (SC) |Ajay Dutt | |- |South East Delhi |49 |Sangam Vihar |Chandan Kumar Choudhary |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=2}} | |- |New Delhi |50 |Greater Kailash |Shikha Roy | |- |rowspan="4"|South East Delhi |51 |Kalkaji |Atishi Marlena |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party|rowspan=4}} |Leader of Opposition |- |52 |Tughlakabad |Sahi Ram | |- |53 |Badarpur |Ram Singh Netaji | |- |54 |Okhla |Amanatullah Khan | |- |rowspan="4"|East Delhi |55 |Trilokpuri (SC) |Ravikant Ujjain |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} | |- |56 |Kondli (SC) |Kuldeep Kumar |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}} | |- |57 |Patparganj |Ravinder Singh Negi |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=6}} | |- |58 |Laxmi Nagar |Abhay Verma | |- |Shahdara |59 |Vishwas Nagar |Om Prakash Sharma | |- |rowspan="2"|East Delhi |60 |Krishna Nagar |Anil Goyal | |- |61 |Gandhi Nagar |Arvinder Singh Lovely |Pro tem Speaker |- |rowspan="3"|Shahdara |62 |Shahdara |Sanjay Goyal | |- | 63 |Seemapuri (SC) |Veer Singh Dhingan |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}} | |- |64 |Rohtas Nagar |Jitender Mahajan |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} | |- |rowspan="2"|North East Delhi |65 |Seelampur |Chaudhary Zubair Ahmad |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}} | |- |66 |Ghonda |Ajay Mahawar |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} | |- |Shahdara |67 |Babarpur |Gopal Rai |{{full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party|rowspan=2}} | |- |rowspan="3"|North East Delhi |68 |Gokalpur |Surendra Kumar | |- |69 |Mustafabad |Mohan Singh Bisht |{{full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=2}} |Deputy Speaker |- |70 |Karawal Nagar |Kapil Mishra |Cabinet Minister |}
== References ==
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