Delhi Votes: Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi at Polling Booths
Delhi is voting for a new government today.
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Delhi votes for a new government today. President Pranab Mukherjee was an early voter, visiting the polling booth on the President's Estate.
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President Pranab Mukherji took stock of the decor at the polling booth on the President's Estate and seemed pleased with what he saw.
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Vice President Hamid Ansari flashed his inked finger as he left the polling station.
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Congress President Sonia Gandhi said after casting her vote,"Jo janta chaegi wahi hoga."
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The BJP, on a winning streak since last year's national election, faces a tough challenge from Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party. Kiran Bedi, the BJP's candidate for chief minister, flashed the victory sign at a polling booth.
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Arvind Kejriwal, the AAP's candidate for Chief Minister, said he was confident that the truth and the public would win in this election.
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi cast his vote at the Aurangzeb Lane polling station.
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Priyanka Gandhi and her husband Robert Vadra were among the voters later in the day.
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Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit told reporters outside the Nirman Bhavan polling booth that the Congress would not support the AAP.
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Ajay Maken, Congress' candidate for chief minister, asked people to vote judiciously.
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BJP's Nupur Sharma, who is contesting against Arvind Kejriwal, was all smiles.
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Any guesses who Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung voted for?
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BJP's Dr Harshvardhan escorted his mother to the polling booth.
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Sharmishtha Mukherjee, the President's daughter and Congress candidate from Greater Kailash, casts her vote.
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Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag and his wife at a polling booth.
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Delhi BJP chief Satish Upadhyay said he was certain his party would form the government.
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"I think BJP will win, I hope BJP wins," said Union Minister Maneka Gandhi.
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BJP leader Varun Gandhi displayed his inked finger.
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'I think we will do really well,' said Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit, his statement belied by the expression on his face.
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A job well done: AAP's Alka Lamba showed her inked finger.
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Senior BJP leader Jagdish Mukhi was in high spirits after casting his vote in Janakpuri.
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BJP member Ram Madhav shows his inked finger to the photographers after casting his vote.
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AAP candidate from Greater Kailash Saurabh Bharadwaj outside a polling booth to cast his vote.
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AAP's Ashish Khetan holds his voter id card up for the cameras before entering the polling booth.
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AAP spokesperson Atishi Marlena said she voted for honest politics.
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AAP's Manish Sisodia outside the Pandav Nagar polling booth.
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Any guesses who Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung voted for?
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Vijay Goel, former President of the BJP's Delhi unit, was accompanied by his wife Preeti.
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Election Commissioner Naseem Zaidi seemed upbeat.
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Kiran Walia, Congress candidate from New Delhi, said her party resided in the people's hearts.
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AAP's Sanjay Singh said, 'We will not need anyone's support, we are getting 50 seats in Delhi.'
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Chief Election Commissioner HS Brahma seemed sombre.
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Delhi Congress unit President Arvinder Singh Lovely seemed ebullient, despite the bleak chances of his party's victory.
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Secretary to the President Omita Paul & Press Secretary Venu Rajamony cast their votes.
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