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In the ongoing Delhi Assembly elections, the BJP leads early counts, aiming to form a government in the capital for the first time in 28 years. Following the February 5 elections, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is vying for its fourth consecutive term while battling numerous criminal cases. As reported by NDTV, the voter turnout was recorded at 60.54 percent. Exit polls had predicted a BJP victory, prompting speculation regarding a significant political shift in Delhi.
Saurabh Bharadwaj, AAP spokesperson, alleged that the BJP used government agencies to undermine their candidacy, asserting, "Attempts were made to topple our government." The Congress party, meanwhile, is projected to see no significant gains, continuing its struggle after past elections where it failed to secure seats.
The Delhi Election Commission has disputed claims from AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal that booth-wise voting data was not available, asserting compliance with voting regulations. Tension surrounds the counting process, heightened by security measures at 19 counting centers to ensure order amid political uncertainties.