Elections to all three MCD municipal corporations likely to be held in April, preparations begin
Elections to all three MCD municipal corporations likely to be held in April, preparations begin
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New Delhi: The elections to the three municipal corporations (MCDs) of the national capital are likely to be held in April this year. In such a situation, voting for the corporation elections can take place on the second or third Sunday of April. It is being told that MCD elections may be held in April. In view of this, the State Election Commission has also started preparations and major political parties have also become active from now on.

At the same time, the work of forming a new house in the municipal corporations will be completed by the fourth week of April. But this time the equation of seats in the corporation elections is going to change. In such a situation, political parties are making further strategies by assessing their gains and losses on the basis of this change. In fact, in order to increase the voting percentage in the Delhi Corporation elections, the state commission is considering holding the election on Sunday. But no decision has been taken on that yet. However, the Election Commission has informally asked the government to reserve the school building on the second and third Sundays of April.

For the time being, polling booths will be set up in schools only. At the same time, this time Ram Navami is coming on April 10. That day is also falling on Sunday. In such a situation, it is being speculated that the elections of the corporation can be held on the third Sunday, April 17. In such a situation, the Commissioner of the Delhi Election Commission is also retiring on April 20. The commissioner, who will replace him, will take charge on April 21. At the same time, it is anticipated that the Election Commissioner should try to complete the election process in his tenure.

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