Lok Sabha Elections
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
[…]The Delhi Chief Electoral Officer said that at 24.49 per cent, the highest turnout was recorded in the North East Delhi constituency while Chandni Chowk had the lowest voting percentage till 11:00 am at 18.55 per cent
[…]Braving the sun, elderly voters turn out in high spirits to cast their ballots for “progress and transparency” at Delhi’s polling stations
[…]Persons with Disabilities exercise their franchise for more friendly roads and infrastructure; some upset with insufficient facilities at the polling booths
[…]The constituency, comprising the elite Lutyens’ Delhi and affluent GK and Patel Nagar alongside unauthorised colonies and slums, faces a variety of problems
[…]As Delhi gears up for the Lok Sabha elections on May 25, we look at the most important spots where political rallies are held. Although the emergence of TV and digital media has lessened their significance, they may again witness gatherings
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