Polling stations have opened in Delhi Assembly Elections at 8 am at over 12,000 polling stations, of which which 714 have been identified as "critical" and 191 "highly critical".
A total of over 1.33 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise. A total of 673 candidates are in the fray in the contest.'ndtvrelcontent'></div>
Over 64,000 police personnel had been deployed across the city to ensure free and fair polls.
The BJP, which has remained out of power in Delhi for the last 16 years,
brought in former team Anna member, Kiran Bedi into the party and made
her its chief ministerial candidate
The Indian National Congress(INC), which had ruled Delhi for 15 years till December, 2013 has
been projected way behind the AAP and the BJP in pre-poll surveys
In morning newspapers, a full page BJP ad demonstrated how to vote for
its symbol, the lotus, provoking early morning complaints from chief
rival in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted on Saturday morning, "As Delhi
votes today, urging voters to go out & vote in large numbers. I
particularly call upon my young friends to vote in record numbers."
The BJP party president Amit Shah, who tweeted, "The future of Delhi lies in
your finger, please participate in large numbers & vote.
#DelhiVotes,"
AAP Chief Minister Candidate Arind Kejriwal is contesting from New Delhi Constituency
BJP Chief Minister Candidate Kiran Bedi is contesting from Krishna Nagar Constituency and
Congress Party's Ajay Maken is contesting from Sadar Constituency
Congress vote share will decide Delhi polls outcome
In the last
nine Assembly elections that have been held in the Capital since 1951,
the Congress’ average vote share has been 42.9 per cent.
Minorities, Dalits and those living in jhuggis have traditionally been strong supporters of the Congress.
Delhi saw a voter turnout of 67.14 % on Saturday and 673 candidates
are in fray. Polling had taken place at 12,177 polling stations, of
which 714 were identified as "critical". Of these, 191 were "highly
critical"There are 63 contesting women candidates in this election as against 71 in 2013. The number of candidates from recognised national and state parties is 296 while 183 candidates belong to registered parties and there are 194 Independent nominees.
The results for the 70-member state assembly are due on Tuesday Feb 10,2015
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