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Meenakashi Lekhi from BJP appeals to the voters in Delhi to exercise franchise



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Updated:
05. February 2025 11:10 Is

Neu -Delhi (India), February 5 (Ani): The BJP leader Meenakashi Lekhi threw her voice on Wednesday in the surveys of the meeting in Delhi in a polling station in South Extension II. She appealed to the Delhi voters, her franchise Exercise.
“I hope that more and more people will vote. In a democracy, this is the best medium to express our thoughts … the transmission of power should take place peaceful. There should be no violence,” she told Ani.
The national capital recorded a slow turnout of 8.10 percent from 9 a.m.
The North East District in Delhi recorded the highest turnout of 10.70 percent among all districts of the national capital, followed by South West District with 9.34 percent. The Neu -Delhi district recorded a sluggish voter turnout of 6.51 percent.
According to the ECI, the central district recorded a turnout of 6.67 percent, 8.21 percent east of 7.12 percent, northwest 7.66 percent, Shahdara 8.92 percent, south 8.43 percent, south -east 8.36 percent and West 6.76 percent.
In the meantime, the constituency of the MilkiPur assembly recorded a turnout of 13.34 percent in the elections for Baye Assembly. The constituency Erode (East) of Tamil Nadu experienced a turnout of 10.95 percent from 9 a.m.
On Wednesday morning, 70 meeting seats in Delhi and surroundings for two seats began on Wednesday morning, one of Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. The vote started today at 7:00 a.m.
The voters emitted their ballot papers in the middle of strict security in all seats.
In Delhi, the prominent controversial constituents of Neu -Delhi, Jangpura, Kalkaji, Ohkla, Mustafabad, Bijwasan, Kasturba Nagar, Greater Kailash, Patparganj etc.
These elections are elections with high operations for AAP, BJP and the congress, since AAP maintains its power for the third term, while the BJP regain power after almost 27 years.
The congress, which once ruled the state for 15 years, had trouble claiming a seat in the 2015 and 2020 elections. In this election, the party hopes for a return.
AAP, which currently holds more than 60 seats in the meeting with 70 seats, requests a re -election, based on the success of the previous terms.
The seat in Neu-Delhi sees a top-class three-way competition with the former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal (AAP), the BJP-Parvesh Verma and the Sandshit of the Congress (son of the former CM Sheila Dikshit) of the congress.
Jangpura sees a competition between Aaps Manish Sisodia, the Farhad Suri of the Congress and Tarvinder Singh Marwah from BJP. A total of 699 candidates are located in the constituency of 70 assembly seats in the national capital. (Ani)

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