"On April 28, municipal authorities directed my staff that I was not eligible to access my office or my official car as the mayoral tenure has ended," she said.
The mayoral polls are usually held in April but due to the recent MCD elections on April 23, the new mayors are yet to be elected this year.
Sharma contended that the post of Mayor was a constitutional one and "unless the new mayor has not been elected, how can the outgoing one be denied access to facilities entitled to him or her?"
Sharma further claimed that "mayors of north and south Delhi are still enjoying the facilities entitled to them. I do not know why I am being denied the same."
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