Delhi Lok Sabha Election 2024 LIVE updates: 44.58% turnout till 3 p.m., highest in Northeast Delhi seat

According to data from the poll body, the turnout at 3 p.m. in East Delhi was at 44.70%, Chandni Chowk at 43.24%, North West Delhi at 44.78%, South Delhi at 42.96% and West Delhi 44.91%.

For the seven Lok Sabha constituencies that are being contested in Delhi on May 25, a voter turnout of 44.58% was registered up to three o’clock in the afternoon.

In the North East Delhi constituency, the voter participation was recorded at 47.85%, while the New Delhi seat had the lowest voting percentage at 42.17. The North East Delhi constituency had the greatest turnout.

In the National Capital, some of the people who participated in the voting process included President Droupadi Murmu, Union Ministers S. Jaishankar and Hardeep Singh Puri, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Minister Atishi, Congress Leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, and Gautam Gambhir, who is leaving his seat as a member of parliament for East Delhi.

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As residents of Delhi went out to cast their ballots on Saturday, the city’s minimum temperature reached 30.6 degrees Celsius, which is four degrees more than standard. According to the Met agency, a ‘yellow’ alert has been issued out for the National Capital. Watch | Who will emerge victorious in the elections for the Lok Sabha? When we interviewed residents of Delhi,

Among the candidates that have been put forth by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are Kuldeep Kumar for the East Delhi seat, Mahabal Mishra for the West Delhi seat, Somnath Bharti for the New Delhi seat, and Sahi Ram Pahalwan at the South Delhi seat.

Kanhaiya Kumar would represent North East Delhi, J.P. Agarwal would represent Chandni Chowk, and Udit Raj would represent North West Delhi. These candidates have been nominated by the Congress party.

Manoj Tiwari, who is the only sitting member of parliament from Delhi, is one of the candidates for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Other candidates include Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, who is from South Delhi; Bansuri Swaraj, who is from New Delhi.

Harsh Deep Malhotra, who is from East Delhi; Yogendra Chandolia, who is from North West Delhi; Praveen Khandelwal, who is from Chandni Chowk; and Kamaljeet Sehrawat, who would be coming from West Delhi.

Live Updates on the Delhi Election 2024 Here: On Saturday, the sixth and penultimate round of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections will take place, and on that day, all seven parliamentary seats in Delhi will be voting.

At this point in the election process, there are a total of 889 candidates competing for 58 seats that are spread throughout six states and two territories of the Union. In the nation’s capital, the Election Commission has officially sanctioned the candidacy of 162 candidates.

Both the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress, both of which are members of the Congress-led opposition INDIA alliance, are competing against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has a strike record of one hundred percent.

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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is running for four seats in Delhi as part of its seat-sharing agreement, while the Congress has candidates running for the remaining three open seats.

Chandni Chowk, North East Delhi, East Delhi, New Delhi, North West Delhi, West Delhi, and South Delhi are the parliamentary segments that make up Delhi according to their respective locations.

In the neighboring state of Haryana, all ten constituencies will also be voting on Saturday. Jammu & Kashmir (1/5), Uttar Pradesh (14/80 seats), West Bengal (8/42 seats), Bihar (8/40 seats), Odisha (6/21 seats), Jharkhand (4/14) and Jammu and Kashmir are also participating in the sixth phase of voting.

The Election Commission of India reports that the approximate voter turnout in phase six of the Delhi election in 2024 is 53.73%. This information is being provided in the context of live updates.

“Today I fulfilled my duty as a citizen by casting my vote,” Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud remarked after casting his ballot at a polling center in New Delhi. This is according to the latest live updates regarding the Delhi Election 2024. Earlier, I had also mentioned that this is a significant obligation that each and every person bears.

Real-Time Updates on the Delhi Election 2024: DY Chandrachud, the Chief Justice of India, and his wife, Kalpana Das, have both cast their votes at a polling center in New Delhi during the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha election 2024.

Real-Time Updates on the Delhi Election 2024: Ajay Maken, the head of the Congress party, cast his vote during the phase six of the Lok Sabha election 2024, which was held in Delhi.

Real-Time Updates on the Delhi Election 2024: On Saturday, the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the total number of voters who participated in the first five phases of the 2018 Lok Sabha elections. They also reaffirmed that the polling data has always been available to both candidates and the general public. Find out more.

Real-Time Updates on the Delhi Election 2024: Shelly Oberoi, the Mayor of Delhi and the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, has stated that the elections already taking place are against dictatorship.

The elections are being held in opposition to dictatorship, in order to preserve the constitution, and in order to preserve democracy, she stated. I would like to strongly encourage the people of Delhi to make use of their individual rights and select a representative to represent them in the Parliament… AAP has always been committed to promoting the well-being of women.

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We have given them free bus trips, we have put CCTV cameras to assure their safety, and just yesterday, the Chief Minister of Delhi declared that he will give ₹1,000 to each and every lady in Delhi on a monthly basis.

In preparation for the sixth phase of the election, Bansuri Swaraj, a candidate for the BJP in the Lok Sabha, performed prayers at the Jhandewalan temple on Saturday. Her opponent in the election for the New Delhi seat is Somnath Bharti, who is the AAP Member of Legislative Assembly.

In the day that followed the Supreme Court’s refusal to provide directives to the poll panel over an NGO’s request to release polling booth-wise voter turnout data on its website, the poll panel came out with the total number of voters on its own.

On Saturday, during the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, Atishi, a minister in Delhi, presented her ballot at a polling booth in the nation’s capital.

Additionally, Atishi sent an appeal to each and every resident of Delhi to make use of their voting rights. After casting my vote, I have just arrived at this location. “I am making a call to each and every person in Delhi to present themselves and cast their vote,” she stated.

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