Delhi elections: BJP only party with ‘neta’ and ‘neeti’
New Delhi, Jan 07: BJP working president J P Nadda on Sunday said his party is the only one that is free from dynastic politics and based on ideology.
Addressing party workers, Nadda said the BJP is also the only party with a leader and policy. He also urged the party workers to at least visit a household thrice to send across the message of the BJP.
The Delhi assembly elections would be held on February 8 and counting will take place on February 11, the Election Commission of India has said.
Notification will be issued on January 14 and the last date of nomination is January 21.
Delhi elections on February 8, counting on Feb 11
Scrutiny of nominations will take place on January 22 and the last date of withdrawal of candidature is January 24.
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The model code of conduct has come into effect immediately. All must ensure that it is properly implemented, the EC said.
The
ECI
while
making
the
announcement
today
also
said
that
counting
will
take
place
on
The
ECI
said
that
the
total
number
of
voters
in
the
final
electoral
roll
in
Delhi
as
on
January
6,
2020,
is
1,46,92,136.
Polling
will
be
held
at
13,750
polling
stations.
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There will be 90,000 officials deployed to ensure the conduct of the elections, the EC also said. At a high-level meeting all aspects were discussed and measures have been taken to ensure that security would be tight, Chief Election Commissioner, Sunil Arora said.