Voting in Delhi Tomorrow, People should vote wisely, keeping their interests in mind: Intellectuals
Navesh Kumar Senior Journalist
New Delhi (RNI) Voting for all 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections will take place tomorrow. The Election Commission has completed all preparations. Strict security arrangements have been made to ensure free and fair elections.
This time, a total of 1,55,24,858 voters in Delhi will cast their votes at 13,033 polling booths set up across the city.
Candidates from major political parties, including BJP, AAP, and Congress, conducted door-to-door campaigns until 5 PM yesterday in the final phase of election promotion.
These three major parties held 49 rallies yesterday. Meanwhile, several prominent personalities across the country have expressed their interest in the upcoming elections.
Eminent educationist and former professor at Delhi University, Yogesh Kumar, stated that the people of Delhi are quite intelligent. They are well aware of everything and vote while keeping their interests in mind.
Prof. Kumar urged citizens to vote in large numbers, stating that it would strengthen democracy and encourage people in other regions to participate in elections enthusiastically.
Renowned social worker from Northeast, Mrs. Pranami Devi, mentioned that this is a great opportunity for migrants from the Northeast living in Delhi. She encouraged them to vote while considering their own interests.
She also alleged that people from the Northeast living in Delhi have always faced discrimination as if they were foreigners. Therefore, she urged them to come forward and vote in large numbers.
Arvind Pathak, a well-known leader from Purvanchal, who has led several public movements in the country, stated that the government in Delhi will once again be formed by the party that has valued the people of Purvanchal.
Mr. Pathak mentioned that the people of Purvanchal are politically very conscious and can quickly assess the situation. He appealed to them to vote in large numbers while keeping their interests in mind.
Renowned physician Dr. Girijesh Rastogi emphasized that this is a golden opportunity for the people of Delhi. He urged voters to choose candidates who can address their issues.
Dr. Rastogi stated that if people elect hardworking representatives, holistic development in the area will take place. He encouraged voting for candidates who work beyond party lines.
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