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."
Polling for 70 assembly seats began on Wednesday morning in Delhi, as voters cast their ballots for the 8th Assembly amid tight security. Voting commenced at 7.00 am and will continue till 6.00 pm, officials said.
Urging the voters, the former Delhi Chief Minister stated that today is the day to defeat politics of "lies, hatred and fear" and make "truth, development and honesty" win.
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
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.
In a post on X, Shah emphasised the importance of voting for a government with a proven track record of public welfare and a clear vision for the capital's development.
Parvesh Verma on Wednesday slammed AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal for failing to clean the Yamuna River despite repeated promises. Verma, who is contesting from the New Delhi Assembly constituency, urged voters to support the BJP, citing Kejriwal's inaction during his tenure in office.
After casting her vote, Alka Lamba, who is also a Congress candidate from Kalkaji assembly seat Alka Lamba said, "The people of Delhi are excited because they want change and development. Now no one can stop this change. They have seen how Delhi has been taken back in the last 10 years...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on Delhi voters to actively participate in the ongoing Delhi Assembly elections on Wednesday and also urged first voters to exercise their right to vote first, and then celebrate the momentous occasion with well-deserved refreshments!
Delhi has 1,56,14,000 registered voters, including 83,76,173 males, 72,36,560 females, and 1,267 third-gender voters. The electorate also includes 2,39,905 first-time voters aged 18-19, 1,09,368 elderly voters aged 85 and above, and 79,885 persons with disabilities.