The Aam Aadmi Party threat and the high voter turnout in Chhattisgarh are the reasons
A total of 57 persons were held yesterday under section 107/116 CrPC and preventive action was taken against 663 persons under various sections of CrPC and Delhi Police Act
"Congress will form the next government because people have voted for our schemes and works," Gehlot said
A delegation of Congress leaders from the two states, where polling has already taken place, met top Election Commission officials and demanded an inquiry
They would keep a strict vigil in these areas from 5 PM onwards today till early in the morning
Narendra Modi's biggest test will be to upset the Sheila Dikshit government in Delhi. That will show whether the Modi magic really works
BJP won the first assembly elections in Delhi in 1993 after Delhi became a state
Over 11.9 million voters are eligible to exercise their franchise
BJP has not tasted success in assembly polls in Delhi after 1993
Some of them have little hope from government or political leaders
Claims it has caught people people distributing liquor bottles in Badli village
BJP alleges Sheila Dikshit-led Delhi govt has almost conceded defeat
The campaigning in Delhi saw major parties fielding top leaders like Sonia Gandhi, L K Advani and Narendra Modi who addressed a series of rallies
The balloting was peaceful and no untoward incident was reported from anywhere during the exercise
Countering Modi's charge that she failed to solve major problems facing the city, she rolled out statistics arguing that Delhi has done better than Gujarat
A look at key facts on the Assembly elections in Delhi
According to media reports, Goel was miffed with the party and had even threatened to resign from his post if Harsh Vardhan was projected as the chief minister
So far as candidates and political parties are concerned, the election authorities are taking their social media account numbers and ensuring that whatever contents they post,
For the first time, any person accepting such illegal gratification will also be booked under IPC
According to electoral roll, a total of 1.19 crore people are eligible to vote out of which over 53 lakh are women