Delhi civic elections: AAP headquarters celebrates after trends show the party passing the halfway point

Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta is hoping for a majority . Polls for 250 wards in the national capital were announced on December 4 .

New Delhi (India)-The Aam Aadmi Party office in the national capital was celebrating after the results revealed that the party had broken the halfway mark in the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections on Wednesday, with AAP winning 112 seats and the BJP winning 91 seats.The BJP has contested well on issues and exposed lies-corruption of AAP.According to them, the BJP will gain 20 seats and the AAP will get 230.It's a neck-to-neck brawl.The conclusions of the polls may mean anything.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who was present at the meeting, praised Kejriwal for uprooting the 15-year-old Congress rule in Delhi and the BJP in MCD, according to him.People of Delhi don't like politics of hatred, he said, because they like schools, hospitals, electricity, sanitation, and roads.The BJP has got the answer today that the people of Delhi vote for those who work rather than for those who criticize.The BJP fielded MPs, Ministers, the CBI, and the ED, but Delhi's citizens remained for the AAP.

According to the most recent results at 12.30 pm, the AAP is leading in 40 wards and has won 97 so far, while the BJP is leading in 25 wards and has won 75 so far.The high-decibel battle which was waged in the election campaign ahead of the polling on December 4 saw both factions (BJP and AAP) claim to win the elections, but it all boils down to December 7 when the election's outcome will be known.The polls for 250 wards in the national capital were announced on December 4 with about 50% voter participation and a total of 1,349 contenders.The low voter turnout may not be a sign of pro-incumbency with the exit polls predicting an AAP triumph in the MCD polls.Congress, which is mainly focused on the success of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, was not predicted (in the exit polls) to be a major challenger in the newly conducted polling.

Nonetheless, the Commission has established 42 counting centers around the city.The Commission has already deployed 68 election observators, under whose supervision the counting of votes will be carried out by the Returning Officers in the presence of candidates or their representatives.Further, the Commission has set up special media rooms at these counting centers to provide support to top officials, including Union ministers, chief ministers of BJP-ruled states, and MPs, who took to the streets for door-to-door protests and meetings to secure public recognition.The BJP, which From 2012-2022, there were 272 wards in Delhi and three groups-NDMC, SDMC, and EDMC-that reunified into an MCD that officially took existence on May 22.

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