Delhi polls: President Mukherjee, Sonia Gandhi among early voters
New Delhi: President Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday cast his vote from the President's Estate in the assembly elections in the national capital.
"#PresidentMukherjee visited Model Polling Station in Rashtrapati Bhavan this morning," tweeted the official Twitter account of the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Earlier Vice President Hamid Ansari showed his index finger with the voting mark, after casting his vote, and waved to the media.
Other leaders, including the chief ministerial candidates for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress Kiran Bedi and Ajay Maken also cast their vote, as well as Aam Aadmi Party candidates Manish Sisodia and Alka Lamba.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi also exercised her franchise in the Delhi Assembly polls in which her party is facing a tough battle to regain lost ground. Gandhi cast her vote at a polling booth in Nirman Bhavan in Central Delhi at 9:35 AM.
When asked to comment on the polls, she said, "Whatever the people want will happen."
Gandhi was accompanied by former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Delhi Congress President Arvinder Singh Lovely and former Delhi Minister Kiran Walia, who is contesting from the New Delhi constituency.
Earlier, Kejriwal appealed to the voters, in a tweet, to "take a bath and head out to vote with a prayer. You will definitely win."
His BJP rival Kiran Bedi, after casting her vote at a polling station in Malviya Nagar, appealed to people to come out in large numbers and vote.
"Today is a historic day. Delhiites have to decide what kind of Delhi they want - a clean Delhi, a secure Delhi, a capable Delhi, a Delhi that respects women. Respecting women is respecting Delhi. I appeal people to come out and vote," she said.
In the morning, Bedi tweeted a picture taken from her balcony and wrote, "The Sun God from my Window. Magnanimous for all, always. Giving me the Energy to Serve...Thank you."
In another tweet, she said, "with parents, family, and people's blessings I have done my duty...now its your turn to vote for Safe+ Delhi."
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also called upon the residents of the national capital to vote in large numbers in the ongoing assembly polls. Polling for the 70-member Delhi assembly began at 8 a.m. amid tight security. According to the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi, all arrangements are in place to ensure free and fair polling.
Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer Chandra Bhushan Kumar was also among the first few to cast
their votes.
Union Minister Vardhan said BJP will come out victorious in the polls .
Asked about reports that he was not happy with fielding of Bedi from Krishna Nagar seat which he had represented for five times Vardhan said, "We don't work for individuals. We work for the BJP ideology."
About 55,000 police personnel have been deployed to ensure hassle free voting. The police will also undertake patrolling in different parts of the capital to prevent the distribution of liquor, money or any other allurements. The over 1.33 crore electorate will decide the fate of 673 candidates.
The Burari Assembly constituency has the maximum number of candidates (18) who will be contesting in Saturday's elections. The Ambedkar Nagar Assembly constituency has the lowest number of candidates (4).
Chief Election Commissioner Hari Shankar Brahma has expressed confidence that voters would be allowed to exercise their franchise safely and in well secured electronic voting booths. Voting will continue till 6 p.m. in the evening. Polling will take place at 12,177 polling stations. Of these, 714 have been declared as critical and 191 as highly critical.
Each assembly constituency has a model polling booth where facilities like drinking water and chairs will be provided to voters. Voters have been granted a paid holiday today to cast their votes.