New Delhi: After romping home unopposed in East and North Delhi Corporations, BJP may have to sweat it out to win the Mayor elections in South Delhi Corporation on Tuesday where the party has failed to gain majority.
It will be a three-cornered fight for Mayorship with Congress-supported NCP trying its luck while BJP ally INLD councillor is also in the fray. BJP has 44 members in the 104-member House.
According to municipal laws, besides councillors, five MPs and five MLAs from the area can cast their vote in the election. BJP needs 58 votes for a victory. Congress has five MPs and three MLAs with voting rights in the Corporation while BJP has two MLAs.
BJP has fielded its veteran councillor Savita Gupta while NCP has fielded Phoolkali.
BJP sources said they were trying to convince Seema Pandit, a third Mayoral candidate, and her husband Kishan Pehelwan, who has criminal cases against him and is contesting for the Deputy Mayor post, to withdraw from the race. The couple have not taken any decision to withdraw from the race so far.
If Pehelwan decides to withdraw from the race, Bir Singh of BSP will be elected as the Deputy Mayor unopposed. BJP had decided not to contest the post. PTI