Delhi Assembly Election 2025: CEC’s Key Announcements On Voting, Transparency, And Youth Participation
As the Delhi Assembly Election 2025 draws closer, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar has laid out crucial details, assuring the public of a fair and transparent process.
The Press Conference was conducted at 2PM, on Tuesday, for the announcement of dates for Delhi Assembly Election 2025.

Delhi Assembly Election 2025: CEC's Key Announcements
Here's a rundown of the key points from his address, designed to set the stage for the election on February 5:
1. Single-Phase Voting on February 5
The much-anticipated elections will take place in a single phase on February 5, 2025, with the results to be announced on February 8. The Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has already come into force, ensuring fair campaigning across the city.
2. Reassurance on Voter Integrity and EVM Safety
In response to the opposition's concerns, CEC Rajiv Kumar firmly debunked allegations of EVM tampering and voter list discrepancies. He emphasized that EVMs are tamper-proof and undergo stringent scrutiny at every stage to ensure transparency and fairness in the voting process.
3. Voter Turnout Accuracy
Kumar addressed concerns regarding voter turnout discrepancies, explaining that data comparisons should not be made between the 5 pm figures and the final count. He reassured the public that the final turnout figures are always accurate and verified.
4. Encouraging Youth Participation
With over 1.55 crore electors in Delhi, including 2.08 lakh first-time voters, CEC Kumar urged young voters to participate actively in the electoral process. He emphasized the importance of shaping the future through voting.
5. No Room for Voter Manipulation
On claims of voter manipulation, the CEC assured that such practices are impossible. The election process is designed to be foolproof, with strict measures in place to prevent any unfair practices.
6. Transparency in Campaigns
Kumar called on political parties to conduct their campaigns responsibly, avoiding undue pressure on voters and ensuring that their activities comply with the Model Code of Conduct.
7. Delhi's Constituencies Breakdown
Delhi's 70 constituencies will be contested, with 12 reserved for Scheduled Castes. This breakdown ensures representation across diverse communities and emphasizes the inclusive nature of the elections.
8. Voter Assistance Through ECI Portals
The Election Commission has launched a suite of online tools to assist voters. cVigil helps report violations of the Model Code, Suvidha assists political parties in managing campaign permissions, and the VoterHelplineApp makes finding electoral information easy and accessible.
9. India's Voter Milestone
Kumar also shared an exciting development-India is poised to cross the 99 billion voter mark, underscoring the scale and significance of the nation's democratic process.
Conclusion: A Fair, Transparent, and Secure Election Ahead
CEC Rajiv Kumar's address has set the stage for a fair and transparent election process in Delhi. With key reassurances on voter integrity, EVM safety, and transparency, the public can look forward to a free and fair election on February 5. It's time for Delhi's electorate to come out in full force, especially the youth, to participate in shaping the future of the capital.












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