Delhi Assembly Elections 2020 Live Updates: AAP winning by huge margin, says Manish Sisodia
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Feb 09, 2020, 11:50:24 IST
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Delhi Assembly Elections 2020 Live Updates: AAP winning by huge margin, says Manish Sisodia
Delhi recorded 61.46 per cent voter turnout on Saturday, down from 67.47 per cent in 2015 assembly elections. Exit polls predicted an easy win for AAP, which sought to retain power on development plank, against the BJP that ran an aggressive campaign centred around the issues of anti-CAA protests and nationalism. Stay updated with The Times of India to get all the live updates of Delhi assembly elections, constituency-wise poll percentage and more.
10:41 (IST) Feb 08
Update: Election officer Udham Singh who was deployed at a polling booth in Babarpur Primary School in northeast Delhi died after suffering a heart attack. (ANI)
10:32 (IST) Feb 08
People line up in CR Park B Block to cast their votes.
10:28 (IST) Feb 08
Voted along with my family, including my first-time voter son. Urge all young voters to come out to vote: Arvind Kejriwal
10:21 (IST) Feb 08
An election officer deployed at a polling booth in Babarpur Primary School in Northeast Delhi has died, ANI quotes Delhi Police.
10:08 (IST) Feb 08
4.33% voter turnout in Delhi assembly polls till 10.00 am. reports ANI.
I am hopeful that people of Delhi will vote on the basis of the work done. I am hopeful that Aam Aadmi Party will come back to power for the third time.
An estimated 1.14 per cent of the 1.47 crore eligible voters have exercised their franchise till 9 a.m. on Saturday in the elections to the 70 Delhi Assembly seats.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday urged the people of Delhi, especially youngsters, to vote in record numbers. "Urging the people of Delhi, especially my young friends, to vote in record numbers," Prime Minister Modi tweeted.
"Please go out and vote. Special appeal to all women - Just as you take up the responsibility of your homes, the responsibility towards the country and Delhi is also on your shoulders. All of you ladies must go and cast your votes and also take the men of your house along. Make sure to discuss it with them that voting is their right," Kejriwal tweeted.
Union health minister Harsh Vardhan along with his mother arrive at Ratan Devi Public School in Krishna Nagar to cast their votes. (ANI)
09:16 (IST) Feb 08
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09:08 (IST) Feb 08
People complain about lack of facilities for senior citizens at W block in GK. Senior citizens are made to walk for nearly 1 km.
09:00 (IST) Feb 08
Voting has not yet begun at C10 block booth in Yamuna Vihar due to a technical issue in the EVM. Election Commission's technical team at the spot, reports ANI.