
Voting has started today for the Delhi Assembly elections. The voting process has started on all 70 seats of Delhi. Meanwhile, PM Modi and Amit Shah have made a special appeal to the people.
PM Modi wrote on Twitter, votes will be cast for all the seats in the Delhi Assembly elections today. I urge the voters here to participate in this festival of democracy with full enthusiasm and cast their precious vote.
On this occasion, my special wishes to all my young friends who are going to vote for the first time. Remember - first vote, then refreshment!
'Vote against roads and dirty water'
At the same time, Home Minister Amit Shah wrote, I appeal to the sisters and brothers going to vote in the Delhi Assembly elections to vote against false promises, polluted Yamuna, liquor shops, broken roads and dirty water.
Amit Shah's special appeal
Amit Shah further wrote, vote in large numbers to form a government that has a strong track record of public welfare and also has a clear vision for the development of Delhi. Your one vote can make Delhi the most developed capital of the world. First vote, then have refreshments.
Competition between three parties
BJP, Congress, and Aam Aadmi Party have put in their full strength in this assembly election. If Aam Aadmi Party wins this election, it will return to power for the third consecutive time. BJP will give a tough fight to AAP.
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