Battleground Delhi: 67 per cent voting recorded in Assembly polls, says EC

Opposition sees the polls as a referendum to BJP's rule at the centre

Update: 2015-02-07 17:54 GMT
BJP's chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi (left) and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal. (Photo: DC/PTI)

New Delhi: 67 per cent of the nearly 1.33 crore voters exercised their franchise till 6 pm in Delhi.

Assembly polls where both BJP and AAP made an aggressive bid to power in one of the most fiercely fought battle outcome of which may have a bearing on the national political landscape.

The votes polled in various parts of Delhi are as follows:

  • Central Delhi: 63.59 per cent.
  • East Delhi: 64.78 per cent.
  • New Delhi: 59.92 per cent.
  • North Delhi: 64.56 per cent.
  • North-East Delhi: 66.37 per cent.
  • North-West Delhi: 62.1 per cent.
  • South Delhi: 61.7 per cent.
  • West Delhi: 64.4 per cent.

The Election Commission said six Electronic Voting Machines had been replaced.

The assembly polls, second within little over one year, has been largely a direct contest between BJP and a resurgent AAP which has put up a tough fight under Arvind Kejriwal's leadership.

The AAP has been maintaining that a higher turnout will be beneficial for the party while BJP was also hopeful that an impressive polling will help it.

In 2013 assembly polls, the overall voting percentage was 66 which was an increase of around 9 per from 57.58 per cent in 2008.

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The elections are significant as a defeat for BJP may bolster the opposition while a victory for the party will increase its confidence ahead of assembly polls in Bihar later this year and in West Bengal in 2016.

The BJP, which is out of power in Delhi for the last 16 years, made a no holds barred effort to win the polls. It is being billed by many as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a description rejected by BJP.

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Vice President Hamid Ansari, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, party Vice President Rahul Gandhi, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, BJP's chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi, Union Ministers Harsh Vardhan and Maneka Gandhi, Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, Congress' Ajay Maken and BJP's Varun Gandhi were among the early voters.

Priyanka Gandhi, AAP leader Manish Sisodia, Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer Kumar, former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, DPCC chief Arvinder Singh Lovely, Delhi BJP President Satish Upadhyay also exercised their franchise in the morning hours.

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Kejriwal, who led AAP's spirited campaign, exuded confidence of getting a clear mandate for his party as he said truth will triumph in the polls.

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"I am confident that AAP will win the elections and form government in Delhi," he told PTI after casting his vote at B K Dutt colony in his New Delhi constituency.

His BJP rival Kiran Bedi, after casting her vote at a polling station in Malviya Nagar, appealed to people to come out in large numbers and vote.

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