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BJP worried over low voter turnout

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New Delhi: All political parties including the BJP are worried over the low voter turnout in the Delhi Assembly elections, which further went down from the last Assembly polls.
Worried over the low voter turnout, the BJP Delhi unit held a meeting which continued till late Saturday night. BJP national president JP Nadda, Home Minister Amit Shah, Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari, and several other leaders were present at the meeting where voting on every assembly seat was reviewed.
The BJP leaders are worried not only over the low turnout but also the exit polls which claimed that the AAP will repeat the performance of 2015. Several party leaders feel that the decline in the voter turnout is due to the apathy of the middle class which is directly impacting the party. (IANS)

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