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Delhi Liquor Policy Case: CM Kejriwal moves Supreme Court seeking extension of interim bail
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said this extension is sought to obtain PET-CT scans and other medical examinations of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Delhi records lowest turnout in 10 years as heat keeps voters away
With temperature soaring to a maximum of 43.4 degrees Celsius, the national capital failed to match the turnout figures of 2014 and 2019 elections, recording a turnout of only 54.48%
MLA Rakesh Daulatabad dies of heart attack in Gurugram, PM Modi condoles demise
The 45-year-old MLA suffered a heart attack in the morning and was taken to a private hospital, they said
Lok Sabha polls: Capital sees 44.58 pc turnout at 3 pm, highest in North East Delhi seat
The East Delhi constituency had a 44.70 percent turnout, Chandni Chowk 43.24 percent, North West Delhi 44.78 percent, South Delhi 42.96 percent, and West Delhi 44.91 percent by 3 pm. Poll officials reported no major technical issues or delays in the commencement of voting
Delhi elections: Actors Sidharth Malhotra, Shweta Tripathi, Other Celebs Vote; Pics Surface
Actor Sidharth Malhotra was seen leaving for Delhi at the Mumbai airport to cast his vote for the general elections. Other prominent faces were Shweta Tripathi, Esha Gupta, Himansh Kohli, and Punjabi singer Dilbagh Singh.
Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Delhi records 34.37 per cent voter turnout till 1:00 pm
The office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) said that at 37.31 per cent, the highest turnout was recorded in the North East Delhi constituency while Chandni Chowk had the lowest voting percentage at 32.18
Delhi Lok Sabha elections 2024: CM Arvind Kejriwal and family cast their votes at Civil Lines polling booth
Notably, senior Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi exercised their franchise in the New Delhi constituency, where AAP's Somnath Bharti contends against the BJP's Bansuri Swaraj
Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Delhi’s first-time voters turn up to cast their ballot with excitement
The 2.5 lakh-plus youngsters feel elated at getting their first opportunity to vote for a government in the hope of improving education and jobs sectors
