Voting continues in Delhi, Kejriwal and Shah appeal people to vote
Voting continues in Delhi, Kejriwal and Shah appeal people to vote
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New Delhi: Voting has been held in all 70 seats of Delhi. Voting is going to be held at 13,750 centers in Delhi by 6 pm. There are long queues of voters at polling booths. At the same time, the crowd of voters has gathered in Shaheen Bagh of Delhi. Where Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has appealed to the people to cast maximum votes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also appealed to voters to cast maximum votes. But UP CM Yogi also appealed to voters by tweeting. At the same time, he wrote that in Delhi, vote for change. At the same time, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar voted, after which he took pictures. MP Pravesh Verma has also voted.

At the same time, it has also been learned that Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has appealed to people to cast maximum votes. Where he wrote that must go to cast a special appeal to all women - Just as you bear the responsibility of home, the responsibility of the country and Delhi is also on your shoulders. At the same time, all of you women must go to cast votes and take the men of your home as well. Make sure to discuss with men that it is right to vote.


After this, Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted about the Delhi Assembly elections that by giving Delhi clean air, clean drinking water and every poor person his own house, only the best capital of the world can make it a government with far-sighted thinking and strong intentions. At the same time, I appeal to the people of Delhi to vote to free Delhi from lies and votebank politics.

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