The Bharatiya Janata Party held a core group meeting regarding the Delhi elections in the office of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Parliament House on Wednesday.
AAP leader and Delhi Chief Minister Atishi while campaigning for the upcoming Delhi Assembly Polls said that the party's national convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is the only leader in the history of Delhi who worker for the poor people.
According to sources, discussions were held on Delhi Assembly Elections, BJP's organization elections and some other issues. BJP's first list of Delhi assembly elections will be released soon, sources said.
With Delhi assembly elections scheduled to be held in 2025, AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal slammed the BJP-led central government. and claimed that in the past five years, the BJP has attempted to demolish 48 slums in Delhi, but he has managed to save 37 of them.
The controversy surrounding the EVMs started days after the Congress lost the assembly polls in Haryana and Maharastra, the results of which were declared on November 23.
Aam Aadmi Party leader Gopal Rai on Sunday welcomed the party's decision to nominate him again from Babarpur for the upcoming Delhi Assembly polls exuding confidence that the people of the constituency will give him the same mandate as last time.
On Thursday, Congress released its first list of 21 candidates for the assembly elections. The party has fielded Sandeep Dikshit from the New Delhi Assembly seat.
Attacking former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, he said the AAP government should have brought this scheme 10 years back, and it is bringing it today only due to the assembly polls.
Hours after Congress released its first list of 21 candidates for the upcoming Delhi assembly polls, Garvit Singhvi, who is the party's candidate for the Greater Kailash, said he will work to make the constituency number-1 in Delhi.
Sources told ANI that during the meeting, strict directions were given to officials to ensure revision and updation of Electoral Rolls as per statutory provisions and regulatory regime governing the transparent process of preparation and updation of electoral rolls. The Commission emphasized
Congress held a meeting of its Central Election Committee (CEC) on Thursday as it gears up for the Delhi assembly polls expected to be held early next year.
The opposition's petition to the Supreme Court highlights ongoing concerns over the security and transparency of EVMs. While critics claim potential vulnerabilities, the Election Commission of India continues to assert that the machines are secure and reliable, ensuring free and fair electio