Initial trends Delhi Assembly Elections: know who is ahead and who is behind
Initial trends Delhi Assembly Elections: know who is ahead and who is behind
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New Delhi: The hour of judgment has come in Delhi. Counting of votes has started at 21 counting centers and according to initial trends, Kapil Mishra is trailing from Model Town. Yes, let me tell you that the first ballot counting is being done and after that EVMs will be counted. Voting was held in 70 seats on February 8 and by noon the situation in all 70 seats could be quite clear. The results are expected to be announced by the evening.

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According to the information received, 62.59 percent polling was recorded in the assembly elections this time, which is less than the last two assembly elections. Let me tell you that due to this the beats of all the parties have increased. According to the information being received at this time, BJP candidate Mohan Singh Bisht from Karawal Nagar in the initial trends. Alka Lamba is back from Chandni Chowk. With this, former Congress Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely, Dr. AK Walia, Aaron Yusuf behind. Abdulrahman ahead of AAP from Seelampur.

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AAP's Atishi from Kalkaji seat is ahead and Shivani, daughter of Congress state president Subhash Chopra from this seat. With this, AAP candidate Abdul Rahman is leading in Postal Ballot from Seelampur seat. Talk to Shahdara and from there your speaker Ramnivas Goel. With this, Naveen Chaudhary of AAP from Gandhi Nagar ahead and Arvinder Singh Lovely of Congress. BJP's Tejendra Pal Singh Bagga trails from Harinagar. According to the information being received at the moment, in the current trends, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is going ahead in 38 seats and BJP in 15 seats and counting of votes is going on in 21 centers. Let us tell you that in the current trends, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is going ahead in 50 seats and BJP in 13 seats. At the same time, Congress has not been able to open its account so far.

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