Will get more than 45 seats in Delhi: BJP's Parvesh Verma

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Last Updated : Feb 08 2020 | 9:40 AM IST

BJP lawmaker Parvesh Verma on Saturday cast his vote at a polling station in Matiala assembly constituency and exuded confidence that his party will bag more than 45 seats out of the total 70 assembly constituencies.

Speaking to ANI, Verma who arrived at the polling booth with his family, said, "I hope we will get a chance to work for the people of Delhi. There has been no development in Delhi for past several years. I appeal to the people of Delhi to vote on the basis of development. We will attain more than 45 seats."

BJP and Congress have fielded Rajesh Gehlot and Sumesh Shokeen from the Matiala assembly constituency, respectively. Gulab Singh Yadav of AAP is the current MLA and party's candidate from the seat.

BJP leader Kapil Mishra, who is contesting from Model Town Assembly Constituency, also cast his vote in Yamuna Vihar area. He was accompanied by his wife and mother.

Polling for the 70 seats of Delhi Assembly began at 8 am in the national capital amid tight security on Saturday. The voting will continue till 6 pm in the evening.

The city is witnessing a triangular contest among the ruling AAP, which won a landslide majority in the last elections, the BJP and the Congress. In the last poll, the AAP had won 67 seats, the BJP 3. Congress didn't open its account.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is hoping to retain power for the second consecutive term. Similarly, the BJP is hopeful to gain a majority by cashing in on the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Congress, which was in power for 15 years at a stretch in Delhi under the leadership of former Chief Minister late Sheila Dixit till the party lost to AAP in 2015 polls, will be hoping for a revival.

AAP is contesting on all 70 seats, while the BJP has fielded its candidates on 67 seats and has left three seats for its allies -- two for JD-U and one for LJP. On the other hand, Congress is contesting on 66 seats and has given four seats to its ally RJD.

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First Published: Feb 08 2020 | 9:25 AM IST

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