Delhi Assembly Election: The Election Commission of the Delhi Assembly has provided the facility of voting from home, which has increased voter participation this time. Of the 7,552 eligible voters for the Delhi Assembly elections, 6,980 have voted from home, meaning that 92% have already offered their votes.
The highest turnout occurred in the western district of Delhi, where 94 per cent of voters took a dip in the Maha Kumbh of democracy. This time, 7,552 people were elected from home, much more than in the 2020 assembly and 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
The Election Commission deployed 206 teams to all 70 seats for this process. According to the report, as of January 31, 5982 senior citizens and 998 Divyaang voters had cast their votes. People have appreciated this step of the Election Commission.
Since when has the voting process been going on?
The Delhi Assembly elections have been conducted from home since January 24, 2025. This method will continue until February 4, 2025. On February 5, people will again be able to go to the polling station and cast their vote. The Election Commission provides postal ballots to all personnel on duty in the elections, including all security forces and police personnel.
Everyone has their claims in the Delhi elections.
All political parties have their claims in the Delhi Assembly elections. The Aam Aadmi Party is continuously putting all its strength to come to power. On the other hand, BJP and Congress are also trying to come to power by attacking AAP. On behalf of the BJP, PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have taken charge. AAP is trying to perform well with the help of former CM Arvind Kejriwal, and Congress is relying on Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi.
Votes will be cast on February 5.
All 70 assembly seats in Delhi will be voted on, and all political parties are working hard for this. The results will be declared three days late, on February 8. In the last two assembly elections, the AAP registered a one-sided victory.