Outgoing North Delhi Mayor Azad Singh announced Chandolia's victory for the mayoral post after his nomination papers were found in order during the election proceedings in the House.
Earlier, however, disorder prevailed outside the House and briefly inside too as a large number of BJP supporters had gathered at the entrance with many having entered its premises.
It was only when the outgoing Mayor as well as Chandolia appealed to party workers to leave the NDMC House that the proceedings could begin for the elections.
Talking to reporters after the elections, Goel said, "Such chaos, as witnessed today has never been seen here in the House."
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"BJP, just because it was feeling high about its candidate being elected unopposed let that disorder happen. BJP party workers and supporters barged into the House, which is unconstitutional, now tell me who should be held responsible for that. We strongly condemn it," he alleged.
On major issues for North Delhi, Chandolia said, "Cleanliness, waterlogging issues with monsoons ensuing and responsible governance will remain our top priorities."
The 51-year-old also accused the Delhi government of having "tied-up" the civic body on certain issues, which he said are still "pending" and resolution of such issues would be also on the corporation's radar.
The five-year tenure for the Mayor post sees five single-year terms on a rotation basis, with the first year being reserved for women, the second open category, third for reserved category, and the remaining two also being in open category.
The current year being third term, Chandolia was elected in the SC category, after Meera Aggarwal was chosen the first Mayor of North Delhi since the trifurcation of MCD into three civic bodies -- NDMC, SDMC and EDMC, followed by Azad Singh as the second.