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Delhi votes today, all eyes on AAP

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NEW DELHI: All eyes will be on the fledgling Aam Aadmi Party as Delhiites vote on Wednesday in the assembly elections in which BJP is seeking to stop Congress from clinching a record fourth win.

The entry of Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP has changed the dimension of the fight in the polls and it will be interesting to see whether the newbie will just be a “spoiler” or win some seats as predicted by opinion polls, riding on its anti-corruption plank.

The BJP had deployed a battery of top leaders including L K Advani, Narendra Modi, Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj and Nitin Gadkari who criss-crossed the entire city addressing scores of rallies asking people to “oust” the “corrupt” Congress dispensation.

With participation of almost the entire top brass, BJP’s campaign looked impressive compared to Congress. The Aam Aadmi Party mainly resorted to door-to-door campaigning while its leader Arvind Kejriwal addressed scores of road shows.

Both Congress and BJP have dismissed AAP as a serious contender but various pre-poll surveys predicted significant support for the newly formed party.

Though Congress president Sonia Gandhi addressed one rally and vice-president Rahul two election meetings, the entire campaign of the ruling party was led by 75-year-old chief minister Sheila Dikshit who sought people’s support for a fourth consecutive term to continue her “agenda of inclusive development”.

In what is seen as her toughest electoral battle, Dikshit may face people’s wrath because of significant rise in prices of vegetables and fruits in the last two months besides the anti-incumbency factor which is visible in certain areas.

Charges were also traded between BJP and Congress on a number of local issues like regularisation of unauthorised colonies, BRT corridor, demand for full statehood for Delhi and high water and power tariff.

A total of 1.19 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise on Wednesday. There are over 4.05 lakh first-time voters.

A total of 810 candidates are in the fray for the 70-member assembly. BJP has fielded candidates in 66 seats and Congress and AAP in all 70 constituencies. The BSP has fielded candidates in 69 seats, NCP in nine and Samajwadi Party has fielded candidates in 27 seats. A total of 224 independents are also in the fray.

The elections in Delhi and four other states are being seen as the semi-final for the Lok Sabha polls next year.

Stakes are high for Sheila Dikshit

The stakes in this election are high for Dikshit, who mainly highlighted her achievements and development agenda while BJP’s chief ministerial candidate Harsh Vardhan promised to cut power tariff by 30 per cent and slash vegetable prices within 30 days of coming to power.

The BJP has also promised to give 12 subsidised LPG cylinders in a year to each household instead of current nine besides ensuring full statehood. It has also promised to set up a dedicated women security force to ensure safety of women.

In its manifesto, Congress has promised to set up a single command system to address the problems of multiplicity of authorities and a common economic zone for the entire National Capital Region to minimise load on Delhi’s infrastructure. It has also promised to construct double-decker flyovers to ease traffic congestion.

The AAP said it will pass the Jan Lokpal Bill within 15 days of coming to power besides promising to cut power tariff by 50 per cent. It said 700 litres of water per day will be given free to each household.

Dikshit had a major say in ticket distribution and sources in Congress said some of the senior leaders were not happy with the chief minister’s insistence on repeating almost all sitting MLAs.

The chief minister is also facing a stiff fight in her New Delhi constituency where Kejriwal and former Delhi BJP chief Vijender Gupta are her main opponents.

Dikshit has been representing the constituency for the last 15 years and her development model will face tough test in the area which comprises over 1.18 lakh voters, 60 per cent of whom are government employees and their families.

A recent opinion poll had predicted that Kejriwal may humble Dikshit in the constituency but she strongly debunked the survey result, questioning its credibility.

‘Modi factor’ at test

The election is crucial for BJP as it would put to test the “Modi factor”. The party has put up a spirited fight despite internal squabbling coming out in open a month ahead of the polls on the issue of naming the chief ministerial candidate.

Vardhan, known for his clean image, was named for the top post despite strong opposition by Delhi BJP chief Vijay Goel who had projected himself as an aspirant for it. BJP’s campaign was hit by the infighting in the initial phase of the campaign. (PTI)

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