Voting has ended for the Delhi MCD elections. According to the Election Commission, 50 per cent voting took place till 5.30 pm.
Delhi MCD elections
in Delhi mcd election Voting for 250 seats has ended by 5.30 pm. During this, in all the 250 wards in the Delhi MCD elections, about 50 per cent polling took place till 5.30 pm. In this situation, voters exercised their franchise at 13,638 polling stations. Meanwhile, less enthusiasm was seen among the voters since morning. However, after noon people reached the booths to cast their votes. Where the fate of 1349 candidates has been sealed in EVMs. However, now the counting of votes will take place on December 7. In this election, mainly there is a triangular contest between BJP, Aam Aadmi Party and Congress.
At the same time, according to the State Election Commission, less than 50 percent voting has been registered till 5.30 pm. Significantly, in the year 2017, there was 53.55% voting. Meanwhile, babysitting facilities, selfie points, lounges and candies greeted voters at pink booths and Adarsh polling stations in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections on Sunday. Where the SEC had set up 68 pink booths and the same number of ideal polling stations.
Curiosity was seen in the children who reached the polling station
In fact, many children in the capital on Sunday got acquainted with the voting process at the polling booths during the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections along with their parents and other family members. During this enthusiasm was also seen in the children. Special arrangements were made for children at several polling booths, which included crèche facilities, swings and deck-up selfie kiosks.
Congress state president’s name missing from voting list
Meanwhile, Delhi Congress State President Anil Kumar was among those who could not vote because his name was missing from the voter list. Anil Kumar said at a polling booth in East Delhi’s Dallupura, my name is neither in the voter list nor in the deleted list. My wife has voted.
At the same time, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari alleged that at the behest of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, names of hundreds of voters in Maujpur and Yamuna Vihar areas of his North-East Delhi constituency have been struck off from the voter list.
Will demand cancellation of elections if needed – Manoj Tiwari
Talking to the media in Maujpur ward, Manoj Tiwari said that I have spoken to the State Election Commissioner in this regard and have lodged a complaint with him. If needed, we will demand cancellation of elections here. He said that he will also explore legal options in this regard.
Cleanliness is a major issue in Delhi MCD
During this, cleanliness, maintenance of the park and lack of parking facilities were the main issues of concern for the women who voted in the MCD elections on Sunday. Dr. Rehana Parveen, who reached the Pink polling station to cast her vote, described the issue of garbage collection from the colony as a major issue of concern.
He said, garbage should be picked up from the colony on holidays or even on festival days. At present, garbage is usually seen lying in the colony on any festival day. When guests come and see our colony so dirty then there is a lot of embarrassment.
There are frequent fights over parking.
Parveen’s daughter Hadiya Fatima is a mechanical engineer by profession. He said that vehicle parking is also a major issue of concern for him. He said, I have to park my vehicle on the road every day. There is always the fear that the vehicle will be stolen.
The fate of candidates is decided in EVM
The total number of voters in Delhi is 1,45,05,358, including 78,93,418 males, 66,10,879 females and 1,061 transgender persons, according to data from State Election Commission officials. The counting of votes will take place on December 7. The authorities have set up 13,638 polling booths in Delhi for voting.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”