Delhi Dangal Dates Out: Polling on February 5, Result 3 Days Later
Delhi Assembly election will be held on February 5 and the votes will be counted on February 8. With this, the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into force.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Tuesday held a presser and said that the Delhi Assembly election will be held on February 5 and the votes will be counted on February 8. With this, the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into force.
Delhi has 70 Assembly constituencies, 12 of them reserved. A total of 13,033 polling stations will host the election for choosing members of the eighth Delhi Assembly. According to the schedule announced by the Election Commission, the polling will be held in a single phase. The last date to file nominations is January 17 and withdraw candidates is January 20.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said over 2 lakh youngsters will vote for the first time in this election. Announcing several initiatives to make the voting experience smooth, the poll body said arrangements would be made for the elderly and persons with disabilities to access polling booths without difficulty. It also said those above 85 years can cast their vote at home.
During the press conference, the Chief Election Commissioner dismissed allegations of manipulation of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM). He said EVMs are tamper-proof and hacking them is impossible. "EVMs are not hackable. This technology has consistently upheld the principles of free and fair elections," Mr Kumar said.
The poll body also responded to allegations of manipulation of voter lists. Both the AAP and the BJP have accused each other of getting names added and deleted from voter lists to boost poll prospects. Kumar said the Election Commission rigorously follows due process for any change in voter lists.
While the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is pushing hard for a third consecutive term in this election, the Opposition BJP has gone all out to turn the tables. Also in the fight is the Congress, which is going alone and targeting both the BJP and the AAP -- its ally during the Lok Sabha polls.
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