As Delhi went to polls on Wednesday, voices were heard, emphasising key issues like development, women's safety, sanitation, and infrastructure. While another voter stressed the importance of development for Delhi, praising the smooth voting arrangements.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers held protests in the Seelampur Assembly constituency in Delhi on Wednesday, alleging incidents of bogus voting as voters lined up to cast their votes in the Delhi Assembly elections.
Sahiram Pahalwan, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate from Tughlakabad Vidhan Sabha, expressed confidence in his party's win, predicting that the AAP will secure over 62 seats.
Responding to the allegations by AAP, Delhi Police in a post on X, stated, "Allegations of voter bribery at Sarai Kale Khan were promptly investigated. Police, along with the Exe. Magistrate/Flying Squad Team (FST), ensured thorough verification. No evidence was found to substantiate the
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.
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.
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.
Trinamool Congress MP Shatrughan Sinha extended wishes to Arvind Kejriwal, Atishi, and other AAP leaders, recognizing their leadership and achievements, and wishing them continued success in their future political endeavours.
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.
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami urged Delhi voters to use their right to vote to remove corruption and usher in a new era of good governance and progress, emphasizing the importance of each vote in shaping Delhi's future.