Delhi Assembly May Call Special Session Over Privilege Breach Probe

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta stated a special session may be convened if required to address a serious matter concerning the House's dignity. The Assembly has issued notices to forensic and police officials in Punjab regarding a report and is examining replies. The Privileges Committee has initiated proceedings against Leader of Opposition Atishi for an alleged breach. The Speaker emphasized that all decisions must rest with the Assembly to uphold its constitutional authority and democratic accountability.

Key Points: Delhi Assembly Speaker on Special Session, Privilege Probe

  • Special session may be convened
  • Privilege notice issued to Atishi
  • Forensic report scrutiny underway
  • Assembly asserts constitutional authority
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"Special session may be convened if if required": Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta

Speaker Vijender Gupta says a special session may be convened as the Assembly probes a privilege breach, with notices issued to officials and the opposition leader.

"all decisions in this matter must be taken by the House itself and nowhere else - Speaker Vijender Gupta"

New Delhi, January 16

Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Vijender Gupta, said a special session of the House may be convened if needed, emphasising that all decisions on the matter must be taken by the Assembly itself to uphold its dignity and democratic accountability.

"In view of the gravity of the issue, the dignity of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, and the need to uphold democratic accountability, a special session of the House may be convened if required, as all decisions in this matter must be taken by the House itself and nowhere else,' he said while addressing the media.

Gupta further stated that the Delhi Legislative Assembly Secretariat has issued a formal notice to the Director, Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Punjab, seeking a detailed response along with the basis of the report, with time granted up to 22 January for submission, underscoring that the House will not permit any dilution of truth or interference with due process, according to the release.

Gupta stated that the matter concerns references relating to the great Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji, whose supreme sacrifice stands as an eternal symbol of conscience, courage, and protection of faith.

The Speaker further underscored that both the Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of the House are constitutional voices of the people, and they carry an equal responsibility to respect public sentiment and the collective voice of the people expressed through the Assembly.

Further, the Speaker stated that, to ensure complete verification of facts, notices have been issued to the relevant authorities. Replies have been received from the Director General of Police, Punjab, and the Commissioner of Police, Jalandhar. The DGP, Punjab, has been granted additional time to submit a response up to 22 January 2026 due to personal reasons. The Commissioner of Police, Jalandhar, has also been granted additional time owing to official engagements related to a VVIP visit.

With regard to forensic examination, the Speaker stated that a written reply has been submitted by the Special Director General of Police (Cyber Crime), Punjab, clarifying that the Cyber Crime wing has no operational or investigative role in the incident.

This reply is presently under detailed examination, and the officer may be asked to appear personally to further clarify the position, so that there remains no ambiguity and the truth is fully established on record.

Gupta further informed that the Committee on Privileges of the Delhi Legislative Assembly has initiated proceedings in the matter.

A notice has been issued to Atishi, Leader of the Opposition, regarding an alleged breach of privilege, and she is requested to provide a written reply by 19 January 2026. The Speaker clarified that the reference to the Committee on Privileges was made on the floor of the House itself, and that further actions, including sending material for forensic examination, were undertaken with the support of both the ruling party and the opposition.

Providing background, the Speaker recalled that the issue arose during the proceedings of the House on 6 January, leading to serious disruption of legislative business.

On 7 January, the transcript of the proceedings was read out verbatim in the Assembly. Despite repeated opportunities being extended to Atishi, Leader of Opposition, to clarify her position or express regret before the House, no clarification was placed on record, resulting in an extremely disturbed atmosphere that compelled the adjournment of proceedings.

Emphasising the constitutional dimension of the issue, the Speaker stated that the matter goes to the heart of legislative dignity and democratic functioning. The Speaker expressed concern over attempts to undermine constitutional institutions and reiterated that the Assembly will not tolerate any effort to obstruct investigation, interfere with scientific processes, or weaken the authority of the House.

Gupta stated that the Delhi Legislative Assembly will discharge its constitutional responsibility without fear or favour.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the Speaker's emphasis on dignity, the timeline seems very extended. "Up to 22 January 2026" for a DGP's reply? That's over two years! This gives an impression of delay, not urgency. The truth should be established much sooner.
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Aman W
The constitutional angle is crucial. Our assemblies must function without fear or favour. If the opposition leader has a privilege issue, let the committee decide. But the core matter about the forensic report must be resolved transparently. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's interesting to see the checks and balances at work. Issuing notices to police in another state (Punjab) shows the Assembly is asserting its authority. Hope this leads to clarity and not just political point-scoring.
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Karthik V
Speaker Gupta is correct. The dignity of the House is paramount. When business is disrupted, it's the people's work that suffers. All parties need to cooperate with the inquiry. Let the facts come out, wherever they lead. 🙏
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Ishita S
The mention of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji's sacrifice gives this a very deep, emotional context for many Indians. It's not just a political tussle. The Assembly must handle this with the sensitivity it deserves. Truth and respect are non-negotiable here.

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