Delhi voters more than 5 pm in 2020 elections

Delhi voters more than 5 pm in 2020 elections




New Delhi:

The fate of 699 candidates was sealed today as Delhi had voted to elect a 70 -member house. For the same period, 57.7 percent touched 57.7 percent in the evening against 54.2 percent of 2020. Total voting in the 2020 assembly elections, Arvind Kejriwal had a second term for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), in 2015 from 67.47 percent to 62.82 percent, 4.65 percent less.

Shri Kejriwal’s New Delhi seat registered a polling of 54.27 percent at 5 pm. The constituency of Chief Minister Atisi recorded a polling of 51.81 percent. Jungpura seat of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia recorded 55.23 percent polling.

Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj’s Greater Kailash seat recorded 52 percent polling.

Eligible voters worth 1.5 crore in Delhi chose 699 candidates – 603 men and 95 women representatives in a direct fight between AAP, BJP and Congress.

Voting Day saw AAP and BJP in an intensive defect on the alleged misconduct, even Delhi’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) insisted that the election process was going on “smoothly”. While the AAP claimed that its rival party was distributing money, the BJP accused the ruling party of “fake voters”.

AAP is looking at the third term in Delhi itself, while hoping to cash in the anti-BJP factory. As far as the Congress is concerned, its 2025 poll campaign highlighted the achievements of its 15 -year rule under Sheila Dixit.

In the 2020 assembly elections, AAP won 62 seats and BJP won eight seats, while the Congress failed to open its account. A crook politician then defeated Arvind Kejriwal in 2013 from his new Delhi constituency, three -time Chief Minister Dixit.

Meanwhile, most of the exit elections predicted the BJP sweep in the national capital today, which gave AAP second.

The Delhi assembly elections will be counted on 8 February.


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