Delhi Elections: Who occupies Delhi throne this time; Know public opinion

DN Bureau

Amid the ongoing campaign for the Delhi Assembly Elections, the Dynamite News' team reached the Karol Bagh market to know public mood. Must read the story on Dynamite News:



New Delhi: Ahead of the Delhi Assembly Polls, every wall is plastered with posters of all parties, leaders and their promises. 

Amid the ongoing campaign for the Assembly Elections, the Dynamite News' team reached the Karol Bagh market to find out people's favourite candidate and party.

In our election special programme, 'Delhi Election Me Mahaul Tight Hai', we reached Gaffar Market, one of the busiest markets in Delhi. 

At this time, Dynamite News talked with many youth, entrepreneurs, and common people about the Delhi Elections. 

People share their opinion and alsoi their anger.

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Businessmen on Polls
A entrepreneur said,  "He supporting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). I am very concern about the illegal migrants roaming freely in the country." 

A youth showing his anger said that leaders only remember the common people during polls time and do promises, announcements only during those days.

After winning the election, they forget what they said.

School student
A school student said: "Delhi Government's claim of making the schools ultramodern, is not true. He stated that Arvind Kejriwal and the Delhi government are falling short of providing the many basic facilities for the students in the government schools of Delhi. 

There is a pile of garbage everywhere in the country."

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Some said they want a change in Delhi. These people alleged that the Aam Aadmi Party government did not do anything that it had claimed.

AAP and Kejriwal 
Meanwhile, other people said that this time too the broom will sweep Delhi and Kejriwal will become the CM again. While some said thay would support BJP while other dubbed Congress as their favorite party.

Polls on Feb 5
The national capital will go to polls on Feb 5 while the outcome of the polls will be announced on Feb 8. 

 










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