Counting of 21 centers starts, postal ballot will be counted first
Counting of 21 centers starts, postal ballot will be counted first
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New Delhi - The time has come for the decision to form a new government in Delhi. The counting of votes has started at 21 counting centers and the first ballot will be counted. Thereafter, counting of EVMs will be done. Voting was held in 70 seats on February 8 and by noon the situation in all 70 seats can be quite clear. The results are expected to be announced by the evening. According to the information being received at the moment, trends of 25 seats have been revealed.

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Aam Aadmi Party was ahead in 19 and BJP in seven seats. On the trend of 20 seats, the Aam Aadmi was ahead in 15 and BJP in 5 seats. With this, counting of votes at 21 counting centers is going on. The trend of 15 seats has come so far. AAP leads in 10 and BJP 5 seats. According to the news, the Aam Aadmi Party was ahead in 4 seats and BJP in one seat. The counting of the elections held on February 8 in 70 seats continues. The counting of the 4 assembly seats was started. After the vote in the assembly elections, the counting of votes has started in 14 assembly constituencies under West Delhi. With this, counting of votes is being done at three places in Dwarka.

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While the Integrated Institute of Technology (IIT) at Dwarka Sector-9 is counting votes for the Vikaspuri, Matiala, Palam, and Najafgarh assembly seats, Uttara Nagar, Dwarka and the state-run Higher Education Higher Secondary School at Dwarka Sector-6 Site-1. The Bijwasan assembly seat is being counted.

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