If the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) back in power in Delhi, party supremo Arvind Kejriwal announced on Friday as the high-octane Assembly elections draw near.
Eyeing a third consecutive term, the ruling AAP has announced several schemes and grants to woo the public amid fears of anti-incumbency.
Amid existing schemes and programs such as revamped government schools, neighborhood clinics, and free electricity remain its USPs, along with free bus rides for women and senior citizen pilgrimage grants, the party announced that She will increase her charity drive. ₹2,100 monthly honorarium for women, free health care for senior citizens, and ₹10 lakh insurance for auto drivers.
Delhi Election 2025
Voting is going on for all 70 assembly seats in Delhi. It will be on February 5 While the counting of votes is scheduled to take place on February 8 in a three-way contest in which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress aim to prevent the AAP from coming to power for a third consecutive term.
The last date for filing nomination papers is January 17 and the nomination papers will be scrutinized till January 18.
Candidates can withdraw their nomination papers till January 20.
“This is a single-phase election… We have deliberately kept polling on Wednesday so that more people come to vote… like we did in Maharashtra. The entire election process will be completed by February 10. Kumar said. Press conference.
He rejected the allegations that the names of eligible voters were removed from the voter list.
CEC Rajeev Kumar asserted that there can be no deletion without complete documentation, field verification and opportunity to be heard to the person concerned.
Kumar stressed that the process of additions and deletions is transparent, rigorous and protected from arbitrary changes.
Of the 70 seats in Delhi, 58 are general and 12 are reserved.
According to the electoral roll, Delhi has 1.55 crore voters – 83.49 lakh men, 71.74 lakh women and 1,261 transgender people.