"This election has given us a unique opportunity of pressing the NOTA button," said Arvind Tyagi who listed a host of problems faced by his colony in Vikaspuri in West Delhi.
Echoing his views, a voter who did not wish to be identified said that the NOTA option should have been introduced long ago as the "Constitution has guaranteed everyone to exercise their rights".
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Following the court order, the Election Commission had introduced the option in assembly polls for Mizoram, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and now Delhi.
Scores of voters across the city said they exercised the NOTA option to "alter" the nature of political contest.
"Last year and my family members and I did not cast our votes. We had given letter to the authorities rejecting all the candidates. This time we exercised the NOTA option," Baliram Sharma, a resident of Laxmi Nagar, said.
A number of youngsters at BJP's chief ministerial candidate Harsh Vardhan's consttituency in Krishna Nagar also said they did not vote for any party and instead pressed the NOTA button.
However, a large number of people in South Delhi said they were not aware of NOTA.
"No, we are not aware of any such options available to us (voters). I knew only that we had to choose from one of the candidates," said Lalita Sharma, a housewife from Chhatarpur constituency at a Model Polling Station.
In Malviya Nagar constituency, sisters and first-time voters Ritika (25) and Sangeeta (24) were unaware of any such options existing for the voters.
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