Delhi Elections will be held on Wednesday for the Delhi Assembly tomorrow


Manddir Singh Deol

New Delhi, Feb 4:

Voting will be votes on Wednesday on February 5 for the election of the Delhi Assembly. The Election Commission has been made strong security for voting. The Aam Aadmi Party, the Aam Aadmi Party, the BJP and the Congress have been fielded in 70 assembly constituencies in the national capital Delhi Delhi. About 1.56 crore voters of Delhi will decide the fate of 699 candidates, including independence from the candidates of other local parties.

According to the Chief Electoral officer of the Chief Electoral officer, 13,766 crore voters are able to vote at 13,766 polling stations. It includes 83.76 lakh men, 72.36 lakh women and 1,267 voters of third gender. 733 polling stations have been created for disabilities. The Election Commission has launched the queem manager (QMS) app, which will detect voters on polling stations.

Delhi Police said that he had made a variety of security measures, including semi-military force, police personnel, CCTV, EI equipped with equipment and drones. The Delhi Police also uses the facial identification system to monitor the position of law and order situation in the national capital.

The Election Staff members take EVIMS to polling booths. Photo: News-Patiala

Security has been increased for tomorrow’s elections. Vigilance on Delhi boundaries are being used. Punjab has specially expressed by the police on the roads to Delhi. According to police officials, more than 30,000 police personnel and 220 paramilitary companies have been posted across Delhi for the Assembly elections on 5 February.

The Delhi Police has declared suspected about 3,000 polling booths. There are special security measures including drone monitoring for these booths. Additional police force have been deployed for sensitive booths and Quick Reaction teams will be deployed to maintain law order.

The luck of many political leaders in these elections is on the stake. Among them, former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal are once again contesting from New Delhi seat, where he faced with BJP’s essalism Verma and Dixit of the Congress.

AAP candidate and Delhi Chief Minister is contesting from the Chief Minister Attra Kalakaji, which will challenge from the Congress leader Alka Lambba and the BJP’s Ramesh Party.

Manish Sisodia’s Manish Sisodia competition from the Fatapura seat is against Farahad Suri. Senior leader of AAP, Satinder Jains are contesting against the Carnail Singh from the BJP’s Karnail Singh from AAP.

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