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February 07, 2015 10:55
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After a year of Arvind Kejriwal’s led government focused on the Jan Lokpal Bill and wrapped up avoiding the verdict of the people. Again on Saturday watched the contest.

Now the time for the people weather to go in favour of the AAP or the BJP, or keep it hung after a year of the president rule.

Political parties are in desperate to know the clear verdict.  pleading with voters with slogans like 'Poorn Bahumat (absolute majority)', 'Sthir Sarkar (stable governmnet)', 'Chalo chale Modi ke sath (Let's go with Modi)' and Paanch Sal Kejriwal (FIve years for Kejriwal)'. The campaign was one part for hard fought,A year after presidents rule, for political parties it was like pre break between two exams  

Wining in the states is important for the national party but for the Delhi ballot game is entirely different ball game. Prime Minister already is going with the word saying”Already world is watching” Obama or Markel would not watch how elections in pans in Patparkunj or Krishna Nagar but they might be intrested in how elections following the BJP juggernaut, for party and leaders it is the matter of honur.

As successive opinion polls are in favour of the AAP, the BJP got all boots on the ground. A second chance very rarely come the minority vote also seems to have slipped out of the Congress's hands.

The contest remain tight, in every angle with the political party on might be absent like talking-point agenda, eventually it may come down to credibility, and therefore, again to personalities. With political name-calling making daily headlines, who will Delhi trust to deliver is the big question the city voters will answer on Saturday. So it has to be seen what happens at last who wins.

Voter turnout recorded till 11 am is 19.6%. Here's the area-wise break-up:

Central Delhi          15.5%

East Delhi               20.9%

New Delhi               18.6%

North Delhi             17.7%

North East Delhi      22.5%

North West Delhi     20.3%

South Delhi            19.5%

South West Delhi    21.3%

West Delhi             19.6%


Up to 3 PM 50% voters turned to voting booth to cast their votes.


-Arun Kumar

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