This Article is From Feb 07, 2015

Delhi Elections 2015: Polling Begins for 70 Member Assembly

Delhi Elections 2015: Polling Begins for 70 Member Assembly
New Delhi:

Polling in Delhi began this morning for the 70-member assembly polls in which the Aam Admi Party or AAP and the BJP appeared to be the main contenders.

Voting began 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 which is said to have triggered discontent among the party leaders.

The BJP strategy has been countered by Mr Kejriwal-led AAP which has put up a spirited campaign in a bid to stop the Narendra Modi juggernaut that has been on a roll ever since the Lok Sabha election victory in May last year.

The Congress, which had ruled Delhi for 15 years till December, 2013 has been projected way behind the AAP and the BJP in pre-poll surveys. Some opinion polls have given the AAP a clear majority while a few have predicted the BJP's win.

The Burari constituency in North Delhi has a maximum of 18 candidates while the Ambedkar Nagar seat in South Delhi has the lowest number of contenders at four.

The Matia Mahal constituency has the largest number of electorate at 3.47 lakh while Chandni Chowk the lowest at 1.13 lakh.
 

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