New Delhi, Feb 7 (IANS) Kiran Bedi, BJP's chief ministerial candidate in Delhi, cast her vote Saturday at a polling booth here and asked people to vote for "clean, literate and safe Delhi".
"Today is a historic day for Delhiites. It's the day for them to decide what type of Delhi they want," Bedi said after casting her vote in Uday Park in South Delhi.
She urged Delhiites to vote for "clean, literate and safe Delhi".
After casting her vote, Kiran Bedi stood on the car roof and posed for the cameras.
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