Delhi polls: Technical glitch in EVMs delays polling at two booths
Polling for Delhi Assembly polls could not begin at two polling booths - one in Yamuna Vihar and one in Lodhi Estate area - due to technical issues in EVMs.
New Delhi: Polling for Delhi Assembly polls could not begin at two polling booths - one in Yamuna Vihar and one in Lodhi Estate area - due to technical issues in EVMs.
Voting was delayed at C10 block booth in Yamuna Vihar and Sardar Patel Vidyalaya booth number 114 in Lodhi Estate area.
Voting has not yet begun at C10 block booth in Yamuna Vihar due to a technical issue in the EVM. Election Commission's technical team at the spot. #DelhiElections2020
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Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi is scheduled to cast her vote at Sardar Patel Vidyalaya.
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EVM is also not functioning at Sardar Patel Vidyalaya booth number 114, New Delhi constituency #DelhiElections2020 https://t.co/OCUWYfK65a
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The voting began at 8 am in the national capital amid tight security on Saturday. The voting will continue till 6 pm in the evening.
Over 1.4 crore people are eligible to cast their votes in the Delhi Assembly election. (With ANI inputs)