Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi arrived at Nirman Bhawan to cast her vote for Delhi Elections 2025, accompanied by her daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and party candidate Sandeep Dikshit.
Amid the ongoing Delhi election polls, BJP National President JP Nadda, accompanied by Delhi BJP president Virendraa Sachdeva and Union Minister Harsh Malhotra visited the Delhi BJP office on Wednesday.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh on Wednesday condemned the detention of Valmiki community leader Uday Gill, alleging that he was being held at a police station without any reason.
He also demanded strict action against anyone violating the Model Code of Conduct, regardless of their affiliation. "Whether it is Atishi's PA or anyone else, strict action should be taken against those who violate the Model Code of Conduct (MCC)," said Bidhuri.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, accompanied by his wife Sudesh Dhankhar, cast their votes at the CPWD Service Centre in North Avenue for the Delhi Assembly Election.
The AAP MP is optimistic that his party will emerge victorious, thanks to their track record of delivering results. He emphasized that Delhi's citizens will vote for a party that has demonstrated its commitment to the city's development and has made a positive impact on their lives.
CM Atishi, candidate for Kalkaji, described the Delhi elections as a "battle between good and evil." She criticized the BJP and Delhi Police, urging voters to choose work and progress over "hooliganism."
Congress' spokesperson Pawan Khera expressed confidence in Congress' performance in Delhi elections, stating the party is contesting strongly on 40 seats.
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.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar praised the efforts of officials, security forces, and others for ensuring peaceful Delhi elections and emphasized strict action on any violations to maintain fairness in the process.