The North-East district in Delhi, which recorded highest voter turnout till 5 pm, has five assembly constituencies – Ghonda, Gokalpur, Karawal Nagar, Mustafabad and Seelampur.
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Delhi's Northeast district recorded the highest voter turnout at 63.83 percent while the South East district recorded the lowest at 53.77 percent.
Since its debut in 2013, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has consistently outperformed exit poll predictions, which have struggled to gauge the full extent of its dominance.
Voter turnout across other districts as of 11 am included East Delhi at 20.03 percent, New Delhi at 16.80 percent, North at 18.63 percent, Northwest at 19.75 percent, Shahdara at 23.30 percent, South at 19.75 percent, South East at 19.66 percent, South West at 21.90 percent, and West at 17.67 percent
In the last Delhi Assembly Elections, Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party had swept the polls winning 62 out of 70 seats in 2020.
Kejriwal stated, "Your vote is not just a button, it is the foundation of your children's bright future. It is an opportunity to provide good schools, excellent hospitals, and a respectable life to every family."
Nearly 3,000 polling booths have been identified as sensitive, prompting special security measures like drone surveillance, Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs), Striking Teams, and the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to maintain law and order.
AAP, BJP and Congress wrapped up their election campaigns with a series of back-to-back rallies by the big guns. The fate of the candidates will be decided on February 8 with the announcement of the results.
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Arvind Kejriwal told reporters on January 27 that the "BJP government in Haryana has mixed poison in the water supplied to Delhi through the Yamuna.
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Without taking Kejriwal’s name, PM Modi took a sharp swipe and said that “some leaders focused on jacuzzi, stylish showers."
Voting will begin at 7 AM across 70 seats of the Delhi Assembly on Wednesday, February 5. The results will be declared on February 8.
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According to the complaint by the former media head and spokesperson of the Delhi BJP unit, Atishi levelled baseless allegations in a press conference held on January 27 and later on April 2, 2024 against BJP by saying that it was approaching AAP's MLAs and offering them bribes to the tune of Rs 20-25 crore for switching sides.
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The poll watchdog further noted that the ECI is not a single-member body and it functions under a strict constitutional remit.
The RSS, largely credited with the BJP's electoral victories in Haryana and Maharashtra after a forgettable Lok Sabha outing, put together a concerted grassroots campaign for the party ahead of the Delhi elections.
The voting for the elections will conclude at 6pm on February 5 and the action will immediately shift to the exit poll predictions before the final results on February 8.
The Election Commission is also amazing! Ramesh Bidhuri ji's family members are openly violating the code of conduct. No action is being taken against them, says Atishi.
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While the EC has maintained that its processes adhere to the law, the Congress’ decision to form EAGLE reflects on a growing distrust in the electoral machinery.
On the last day of campaigning for the February 5 polls, Kejriwal addressed a rally in south Delhi's Chhatarpur and urged people to vote for the AAP. "Let me tell you why you have to vote for the AAP. You gave me a responsibility 10 years ago and I have done a lot of work for Delhi. There is 24-hour electricity supply for the people of Delhi," he said.
As the canvassing wrapped up, the mandatory silence period began, which would remain in effect till voting begins at 7 am on Wednesday