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Various cases of electoral fraud were reported to BJP leaders by women voters who wore burqas at polling stations. The Election Commission needs to take immediate actions after party workers reported election manipulation during voting processes. The poll officials state that all verification procedures are set up to stop irregularities from happening. Responders have not yet issued any announcement about these complaints.

A total of 33.22 percent voters cast their ballots until 1 PM
The high-stakes Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 continue to see comprehensive polling as voters exceeded 33 percent turnout during the first four hours. The important electoral contest in national capital Delhi involves the competition for 70 seats by 699 candidates across all election districts.

Election Commission (EC) established that polling hours would start at 7 AM and extend through 6 PM throughout the 13,766 active polling stations. Delhi's destiny of leadership for the upcoming administration rests upon 1.56 crore eligible voters who are currently voting to shape new political directions for the city's governance.

The polling turnout proves highest in north east Delhi but registered its minimum rate in central Delhi areas.
The official numbers indicated that 19.95 percent of voters had already voted by 11 AM according to the official records. The voting district of North East Delhi achieved the greatest turnout at 24.87% while Babarpur reached 31.3% in its voting area. Central Delhi stood as the district where voters had the least participation because 16.46 percent of registered voters participated and Karol Bagh recorded a turnout rate of only 11 percent.

District-wise voter turnout by 11 AM:

 

North East – 24.87 per cent
Shahdara – 23.30 per cent
South West – 21.90 per cent
East Delhi – 20.03 per cent
South – 19.75 per cent
North West – 19.75 per cent
South East – 19.66 per cent
North – 18.63 per cent
West Delhi – 17.67 per cent
New Delhi – 16.80 per cent
Central Delhi – 16.46 per cent
Key leaders among early voters
Multiple powerful political officials together with prominent figures have already exercised their voting rights during the election period.

President Droupadi Murmu
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar
Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna
Union Ministers S. Jaishankar and Hardeep Singh Puri
Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and AAP leader Atishi
CEC urges voters to step out
The Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar voted at Moti Bagh and subsequently appealed to voters to participate. The Chief Election Commissioner pointed out that election preparations spanned months leading up to voting time and at this moment he requested young people to participate in voting.

These national elections involve more than 1.5 lakhs employees in their conduct. The voting process requires every single one to participate since no one should stay absent from exercise their democratic rights. The voter turnout in Delhi is anticipated to be high according to my prediction.

Political leaders make final appeals


Voters were asked by BJP leaders to back the development plans of their party.

The Kalkaji BJP candidate Ramesh Bidhuri stated PM Modi strives for Delhi development in an identical manner as he does throughout India. The people must vote to obtain better roads as well as access to clean water and a pollution-free Yamuna river.
The act of voting exists beyond basic rights because it represents an essential duty for all citizens according to BJP Member of Parliament Meenakshi Lekhi. A democratic system completely rejects all instances of dishonesty.
cittàki Sunciv to the people to embrace BJP's vision under PM Modi for building a pollution-free Delhi foundation with improved management.
During this political contest the AAP representatives positioned the election between the path toward advancement and the potential for disorder.

CM Atishi declared the upcoming election as a direct fight between productive accomplishments and unlawful disruption.
AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal wants voters to know their vote functions as more than a simple button because it grants their children access to both excellent schools and superior healthcare.
The Congress leaders presented an evaluation of governance failures while encouraging voters to base their decisions on facts.

The New Delhi candidate Sandeep Dikshit requests voters to exercise their voting rights through massive turnout in order to defend these rights.
Mallikarjun Kharge who serves as Congress President appeals to voters that genuine developers over promise makers should secure their votes.
Rahul Gandhi reminds the public about the leader who conducted the biggest corruption scheme in Delhi despite preaching public transparency.
The AAP party operates in its third electoral cycle while the BJP aims for a return to power and Congress faces a challenge to revive its political status.
The upcoming Delhi Assembly Election 2025 functions as a vote based on the performance of AAP under Arvind Kejriwal as he seeks his third consecutive term as leader. The BJP currently in its 26th year without governance in Delhi fights to regain its position as capital administration party. After 15 years of Delhi governance the Congress party has lost its political significance since it failed to win any seats in both recent elections.

Polling continues amid heavy security


Security measures serve to protect the ongoing voting process throughout the city for a successful electoral operation. The poll station monitoring teams work in close connection with election personnel who actively encourage voting from more citizens.