The national capital will go to the polls on February 5, and the election results will be declared on February 8. Monday marked the last day of campaigning for the Delhi Assembly elections.
Following the conclusion of campaigning, Delhi police carried out a flag march as part of the security arrangements made for polling day, ensuring that a free and fair election.
Addressing a rally in Milkipur assembly constituency in Ayodhya which will see bypoll on February 5, Yadav said the government has been releasing daily figures of the number of people who took a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam but has not released the list of casualties.
Ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls, on the last day of campaigning, Congress candidate Alka Lamba expressed confidence to win from Kalkaji assembly constituency. She said that Atishi is a temporary Chief Minister and about to retire.
"I have visited the entire Delhi. I think that we are going to win 55 seats. But if mothers and sisters push hard, we can win up to 60 seats," Kejriwal told reporters during his campaign.
While addressing a massive crowd during a public meeting in the national capital's Dwarka assembly constituency, in a sarcastic jibe at AAP, Shah urged people to decide carefully between the "government of corruption and lies" or PM Modi who fulfils promises.
"I used to think of him as the leader of the opposition, but how he has talked about childish things, like asking for the voter's list of Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha, it is already available on the ECI website, declared by the Election Commission. This was very childish, this was not the spee
Congress leader Ajay Maken ahead of Delhi assembly elections said that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal was not releasing the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report because there are things in the report against him, further stating that the person who come t
"Votes are earned by winning the hearts of the people, not by threatening them. The people of Delhi will vote for us on our work," Atishi said while expressing confidence that AAP would form the government with a huge margin.
With Rahul Gandhi launching sharp attacks on the Aam Aadmi Party government and its leader Arvind Kejriwal in the run-up to Delhi assembly polls, Congress leader Ajay Maken has said the party was talking about issues concerning people and Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia "were involved in corr
Shah addressed a massive crowd in the Bijwasan Assembly constituency, claiming that the AAP national convenor used to call himself the "son of Haryana," had now resorted to playing the blame game after failing to deliver on his promises to the people.
The two leaders underlined the significance of enhancing parliamentary ties which provide a solid foundation for the overall "Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership between the two nations."