New Delhi: Delhi on Thursday recorded its highest voter turnout in the last three decades with 64.77 per cent polling.
The capital saw a 64.88 per cent turnout in the 1984 elections, held post the assassination of prime minister Indira Gandhi. The turnout in 2009 election was 51.85 per cent.
Of Delhi’s seven parliamentary constituencies, North East recorded the highest voter turnout – 67.08 per cent.
The three main contenders for this seat are Congress’ J.P. Agarwal, Aam Aadmi Party’s Anand Kumar and Bharatiya Janata Party’s Manoj Tiwari.
Chandni Chowk, held by union minister Kapil Sibal, recorded 66.8 per cent voting.
The AAP had fielded journalist-turned-politician Ashutosh against him while the BJP had put it its state unit chief Harsh Vardhan.
North West (reserved) recorded 61.38 per cent – the lowest. Here Congress’ Krishna Tirath is trying to retain the seat against former Delhi minister Rakhi Birla of the AAP, and the BJP’s Udit Raj.
Like other constituencies, New Delhi also saw a three-way battle. If Congress’ Ajay Maken wins, it will be a hattrick for him. He faces journalist-turned-politician Ashish Khetan (AAP) and Meenakshi Lekhi (BJP).
East Delhi recorded 65.59 per cent voting. The AAP and the BJP have fielded Rajmohan Gandhi and Mahesh Giri against Sandeep Dikshit, the son of former chief minister Sheila Dikshit.
A total of 65.64 per cent voting took place in West Delhi. AAP has fielded ex-journalist Jarnail Singh against sitting MP Mahabal Mishra of the Congress, while the BJP candidate is Parvesh Verma.
South Delhi saw 62.67 per cent voting. Sitting MP Ramesh Kumar (Congress) faces AAP’s Devinder Sherawat and BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri. (IANS)