Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday took a sharp swipe at the ruling dispensation, questioning governance issues in Delhi before urging citizens to vote for his party in the ongoing elections.
BJP candidate from Kalkaji assembly seat, Ramesh Bidhuri said that Delhi people will vote for development, alleging the current government has destroyed the national capital over the past decade.
The national capital recorded a slow voter turnout of 8.10 per cent as of 9 am in the single-phase Delhi assembly elections, as per the Election Commission of India.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his wife, Kyoko Jaishankar, cast their vote at a polling booth in Delhi's NDMC School of Science and Humanities, Tughlaq Crescent for the Delhi assembly polls.
Former Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra and BJP leader Kausar Jahan cast their votes in the Delhi Assembly elections, praising arrangements and encouraging citizens to vote for good governance and the city's future.
Delhi's first-time voters are making their presence felt in the ongoing assembly elections, with many enthusiastically casting their ballots. For these young voters, every vote counts, and they're prioritizing their civic duty. Notably, unemployment and youth empowerment have emerged as top
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has appealed to the Delhi voters to cast their vote to elect those people who have worked for Delhi and reject those who have "cheated" them by making "false promises."
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Wednesday urged citizens to prioritise voting in the Delhi Assembly elections and stressed that voting should be guided by the principles of 'Sarvajan Hitaya' (welfare of all) and 'Sarvajan Sukhaya' (happiness of all), regardless of caste, relig
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi and his wife Sunita Dwivedi were among the early voters in the Delhi Assembly poll which commenced at 7.00 am Wednesday and will continue till 6.00 pm in the day. They cast their vote at a polling booth at K. Kamraj Lane in the New Delhi Assembly co
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, along with his wife Lakshmi Puri, cast their vote for the Delhi assembly election at Mount Carmel School in Shanti Niketan.
Delhi BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva cast his vote at a Mayur Vihar Phase 1 polling station under the Patparganj Assembly constituency. He exuded confidence in the BJP's win in the election, saying that a double-engine government would be formed in Delhi.