People coming out and voting in large numbers in Delhi assembly elections today is an indication of a vibrant democracy and "we are confident of winning the polls", Delhi BJP chief Vijay Goel said today.
"A large number of people came out to cast their votes, especially the youth and the women. This is a clear indication of a vibrant democracy," Goel said today.
The BJP leader also claimed "we are way ahead of our rivals and people of Delhi have given their verdict for a change," Goel said in a statement.
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Goel claimed BJP was successful in convincing the people to "cast their votes for change".
"The successful campaign run by the party focussed on key issues of inflation, corruption, lack of safety for women and lack of development for the poor as well as migovernance. The Delhi BJP cadres were successful in taking this issued to the people of Delhi and convince them to cast their votes for change", he said.


