Congress, AAP contesting for second spot: Harshvardhan

"BJP is far ahead of the Congress and the AAP. It is the Congress and the AAP who are contesting for the second position. Nobody can make a dent in our vote bank," Harshvardhan told reporters after casting his vote in the Krishna Nagar constituency.
Harshvardhan urged people to come out in large numbers and vote
The chief ministerial candidate left home around 8.15 am with his octogenarian mother, wife, two sons and daughter. The family stopped at a temple on the way to the polling booth.
Harshvardhan urged the people to come out in large numbers and cast their vote.
"If a tribal state like Chhattisgarh can get 74.77 voting percentage, why cannot Delhi have 80 percent voter turnout, when people here are all literate?" Harshvardhan asked.
Voting began at 8 am on Wednesday, and will continue till 5 p.m..
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