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Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Campaign noise to end this evening, voting on Wednesday

Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 election campaign will end at 5 PM today. There are 699 candidates in the Delhi electoral race. A total of 2,696 polling stations and 13,766 booths have been set up. To make it easier for voters to reach their polling centers, district election officers will establish centers according to a color code.

From Monday, election workers will begin arriving at polling centers. Out of 70 assembly seats, there are 23 candidates from New Delhi and 16 from Janakpuri. Therefore, two ballot units will be used in these two constituencies on election day. Meanwhile, police and home guard personnel began voting by postal ballots starting Sunday. A total of 16,984 applications have been received. The postal ballot process will remain available until February 4.

There are 699 candidates in the Delhi electoral battle. A total of 2,696 polling stations and 13,766 booths have been set up. To help voters easily reach their polling centers, district election officers will establish centers based on color codes.

AAP’s Counter to PM Modi’s Allegations
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has countered Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s allegations, stating that the BJP lacks vision and concrete plans. Their entire election campaign is limited to attacking Arvind Kejriwal and using offensive language. AAP further stated that even in the final phase of the campaign, PM Modi has failed to present a vision for Delhi and its people. Attempts are being made to discredit the Delhi model, which has been praised nationwide.

AAP also claimed that none of the 20 BJP-ruled states provide 24-hour electricity, let alone free electricity. PM Modi had promised two crore jobs every year, but today unemployment is at a 45-year high. The situation is so bad that in Uttar Pradesh, 90,000 PhD holders have applied for peon jobs.

Election Commission Sleeping, Unresponsive to Complaints: Kejriwal
AAP has targeted the Election Commission over the attack on its election campaign vehicle. The party claimed that the model code of conduct was being violated in New Delhi constituency, but the Election Commission is unresponsive. Even after filing complaints, the Commission remains inactive.

AAP’s National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal, along with several party leaders, posted multiple messages on social media on Sunday, targeting the BJP. Kejriwal shared a complaint letter submitted to the Election Commission regarding the detention of three journalists, along with videos involving BJP leaders. It was claimed that these activities were being carried out with the help of the BJP.

Meanwhile, AAP leader Manish Sisodia alleged that people were being beaten up, while the Delhi police was not taking action, instead arresting the victims. The BJP is now seeking power through violence rather than elections. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi wrote on social media that Home Minister Amit Shah had tasked the police with stopping AAP’s campaign.

BJP Candidate’s Close Associate Behind Attack on AAP’s Campaign Vehicle
AAP senior leader Jasmin Shah and spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar claimed that their campaign vehicle was attacked near Lady Hardinge Hospital in New Delhi constituency. The vehicle was damaged, campaign material destroyed, and the LED screen was broken. The attackers, Rohit Tyagi and Shanky, were reportedly seen earlier throwing stones at Arvind Kejriwal’s car. They were pictured with BJP leaders, including Pravesh Verma.

Priyanka Kakkar accused the Election Commission of turning a blind eye to BJP’s violations. She claimed that the Election Commission and Delhi police were ignoring the unlawful actions of the BJP.

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