Just a day before the commencement of voting, Chief Electoral Officer R Alice Vaz urged all eligible voters to participate in large numbers, emphasising the right to vote is also a fundamental civic duty. She encouraged every voter to exercise their franchise and be part of this grand cel
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi is fully prepared to ensure a seamless and inclusive voting experience for all citizens in tomorrow's Delhi Legislative Assembly Elections 2025. In a special initiative to encourage voter participation, MCD has set up dedicated Pink Booths and PwD Booths
"If Congress was given a choice, I don't think he (Arvind Kejriwal) would have been a part (of the INDIA alliance). I don't think we own our own took him or dumped him. He dumped himself out," Khera told ANI in an interview.
As Delhi prepares for the Voting Day of the assembly election 2025, Chief Electoral Officer R Alice Vaz has urged all eligible voters to participate in large numbers on polling day, February 5th. Emphasizing voting as a fundamental civic duty, she encouraged every voter to exercise their fra
Special Crime Branch's Special CP Devesh Chandra Srivastava said that 14 proclaimed offenders had been caught and 25 FIRs had been registered in connection with the violation of Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
In an interview with ANI, Khera, Chairman of AICC's Media and Publicity Department, agreed that the party has fought the upcoming assembly election on the legacy of former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.
Reacting to Delhi Chief Minister Atishi's allegations, BJP candidate from Malviya Nagar, Satish Upadhyay, on Sunday dismissed her claims as baseless, stating that they stem from frustration and disappointment.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh alleged widespread hooliganism by BJP workers during the Delhi Assembly elections, claiming incidents of violence and misuse of money in constituencies like New Delhi, Kalkaji, Rajinder Nagar, and Jangpura.
Congress candidate from the Kalkaji assembly seat Alka Lamba on Tuesday lashed out at Arvind Kejriwal, saying that the AAP chief should prepare himself to go to jail.
The Election Commission of India on Tuesday denounced "offensive pressure tactics" by the Aam Aadmi Party in the Delhi polls. The statement came after the AAP accused the poll body of supporting "hooliganism" against them and protecting the BJP's "wrongdoing."