New Delhi: Elderly and young people puffing hookah, then women came out of homes in veil. In the assembly elections in the rural areas, neither caste nor religion was voted in the name of development only. There was a lot of enthusiasm among the voters who came out on the streets from Saturday morning on 8 February 2020. It was noted that in the first two hours, the voting percentage was close to 15 percent, then at one point this figure reached 35-40 percent.
At the same time, it has been learned that as the sun blossomed, voters started appearing on the streets everywhere and the same process continued till noon. In the rural areas of Najafgarh in the West Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, the special thing was that the electorate of Najafgarh was coming out.
The youth and the elderly put a lot of puff: According to the information, the youth of village Mitraon said that they have voted for the same party first thing in the morning, because they want development and jobs. The issue of CAA-NRC was completely lost in the air of hookah. For your information, let us tell you that claims were made for the support of the party doing development work everywhere. Voting took place in the name of providing better transport facilities in addition to stadiums, schools and hospitals in many nearby villages including village Isapur, Dhasa, Mitraon, Dichau Kalan. 88-year-old voters Prithvi Singh and Hawa Singh said that this time the votes have been given only in the name of development, because the betterment of the country and Delhi will happen when development will happen. The youth, who kept puffing the hookah, said that they have voted with full thought and understanding. They want a government showing the way to jobs and development.
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