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Know why Delhi Elections 2020 hold utmost importance
Delhi today is voting to elect a new government on the backdrop of ruling Aam Aadmi Party's attempt to bag a second term and Bharatiya Janata Party's aim to end its 22-year long exile in Delhi.
Over 1.4 crore people, who are eligible to vote in the Delhi Assembly election, will choose 70 MLAs today. This time, 2,04,830 voters are above the age of 80, while 147 voters are above the age of 100. The oldest voter is 110-year-old Kalitara Mandal, a resident of Greater Kailash.
Watch the full video to know why Delhi Elections 2020 hold the utmost importance as BJP, AAP, and Congress come face to face.
Over 1.4 crore people, who are eligible to vote in the Delhi Assembly election, will choose 70 MLAs today. This time, 2,04,830 voters are above the age of 80, while 147 voters are above the age of 100. The oldest voter is 110-year-old Kalitara Mandal, a resident of Greater Kailash.
Watch the full video to know why Delhi Elections 2020 hold the utmost importance as BJP, AAP, and Congress come face to face.
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