3 out of 7 seats in Delhi get more women to vote in this Lok Sabha election

According to the official data, 60.15 percent of women voters came out to vote as compared to 60.82 percent of men. The overall voting percentage dropped to 60.52 from 2014.

LokSabha Elections 2019: East Delhi, New Delhi and South Delhi parliamentary voting demographics saw more ladies ending up voting when contrasted with men, authorities said Thursday.

Delhi recorded a turnout of 60.52 percent in the surveys on May 12, five rate focuses down from 2014.

As per official information, 60.82 percent male voters and 60.15 percent female voters practiced their correct this time.

The East Delhi voting demographic, which is seeing a triangular challenge between BJP’s Gautam Gambhir, Congress’ Arvinder Singh Lovely and AAP’s Atishi Marlena, saw 61.80 percent ladies practicing their entitlement to cast a ballot when contrasted with 61.50 percent of male voters.

The New Delhi voting demographic, which has numerous VVIP voters, recorded the least voter turnout among every one of the seven voting public in Delhi at 56.86 percent, yet observed a superior turnout of ladies than men. As per the information, 57.21 percent of ladies voters cast their votes while 56.58 percent men practiced their establishment in the seat.

South Delhi, which had the second most reduced turnout of voters, saw 58.89 percent of ladies voters when contrasted with 58.60 percent of male voters.

The Northeast Delhi Lok Sabha supporters, where previous Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Delhi BJP boss Manoj Tiwari and AAP’S Dilip Pandey are challenging, recorded the most noteworthy voter turnout at 63.67 percent.

While 64.46 percent of men cast their votes, 62.72 percent ladies ended up voting.

In a first for the city, upwards of 17 corners with all ladies surveying authorities were set up for the Lok Sabha races in the seven electorates of Delhi.

Out of the 17 corners, 10 had been set up in East Delhi voting demographic, two in Chandni Chowk and one each in North East Delhi, West Delhi, South Delhi, New Delhi and North west Delhi.

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Delhi LS elections: Take money from others, but vote for AAP, says Kejriwal

Kejriwal had made a similar comment in Chandni Chowk earlier, following which he was sent a show-cause notice by the Election Commission

Elections:Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday asked voters not to deny cash given to them by other ideological groups, however vote in favor of the Aam Aadmi Party.

“The evening of decision, do they [other political parties] come to give cash or not?” Kejriwal asked, without referencing the BJP or Congress.

“What will you do? Take it, don’t deny it, yet vote in favor of jhadu (floor brush, AAP’s race image),” the AAP boss said at a roadshow in help of South Delhi hopeful Raghav Chadha.

Kejriwal had made a comparative remark in Chandni Chowk prior, after which he was sent a showcause see by the Election Commission.

Chadha, in the mean time, said the adolescent would dismiss the legislative issues of hooliganism.

“To all the political goons in South Delhi, I need to state that for quite a while, all of you have forced legislative issues of dread and muscle in South Delhi,” he said. “In any case, never again. Presently, the young of this nation will dismiss the governmental issues of hooliganism and instate legislative issues of genuineness and tolerability.”

“Quit scary and offending the general population of South Delhi and pay regard… we will nor be frightened nor let you alarm individuals any more,” Chadha said.

The roadshow began from Gautampuri, proceeding onward to Pul Prahladpur, Lal Kuan, Tekhand Gaon, Indira Kalyan Camp, New Sanjay Camp, Harkesh Nagar (Sabri Camp), Transit Camp, Navjeevan Camp, Vayusenabad (MB Road), Mahila Mangal, Harijan Camp before consummation at MB Road.

The roadshows come two days after Kejriwal was slapped by a man in New Delhi voting public.

With seven days to go for the races in Delhi, the AAP has increased its crusading by holding numerous roadshows of Kejriwal and adding star capacity to its battle through investment of Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani and on-screen character government official Prakash Raj.

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