Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has said that development priorities suffered under the rule of AAP in Delhi, leading voters to repose faith in BJP this time.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia, speaking ahead of the Delhi election results, expressed gratitude to the public for their support and highlighted a "clear message" from the voters, saying that the people of Delhi want a "double engine government" and they don't want
Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi on Saturday expressed strong confidence in the BJP's performance in the Delhi elections, stating that the party is ahead and it will continue to remain ahead.
All security arrangements have been put in place. Polling for the 70-member Assembly was held on February 5, with a total voter turnout recorded at 60.54 per cent.
Shiv Sena MP Naresh Mhaske on Friday criticised Congress leader and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi for his claims of discrepancies in the Maharashtra voter list, calling his statements "false and childish".
Speaking to ANI, the Shiv Sena leader said "He (Rahul Gandhi) does not know that the mandate of the people decides victory or defeat... He should think why he makes such baseless allegations against the Election Commission..."
In response to the allegations of the AAP chief, the Delhi CEO's office posted a statement saying, "As per Rule 49S of the Conduct of Election Rules 1961, all the Presiding Officer had furnished the account of votes recorded in Form 17C to every Polling Agent present at the polling statio
"We need to clearly present the difference between two things. One is speculation - one can say that there were problems in the machines. The second is fact. I have not placed any speculation here. I have presented facts," Rahul Gandhi said.
Addressing a press conference at the Constitution Club in Delhi alongside Maha Vikas Aghadi partners Sanjay Raut and Supriya Sule, Rahul Gandhi also questioned discrepancies in voter registration figures, suggesting that the number of registered voters exceeded Maharashtra's total adult p
As per the ECI data, among the eleven districts, North East recorded the highest voter turnout at 66.25 per cent, while South East had the lowest at 56.16 per cent.
Voting in the Delhi Assembly elections concluded in all the 11 districts of the national capital with a voter turnout of 57.70 per cent till 5 pm amid the reports of alleged irregularities, bribery, and bogus voting to influence the election.