An intense political battle in Delhi has started with voting for a new government today.
Delhi Votes For New Government An intense political battle in Delhi has started with voting for a new government today. Feb 07, 2015 09:39 am IST Published On Feb 07, 2015 09:39 am IST Last Updated On Feb 07, 2015 19:04 pm IST Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email An intense political battle in Delhi started with voting for a new government today.Women voters showed their i-card before entering the polling station. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email A saffron selfie by enthusiastic supporters of the BJP. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Burqa-clad women beamed after casting their votes. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Security personnel kept strict vigil outside a polling station in the Trilokpuri constituency which witnessed communal riots in October last year. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email A voter showed his ink marked finger after casting his ballot at a polling station. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Little Sabeen too got inked even if she couldn't vote. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Two young voters helped an elderly woman to the polling booth in south Delhi. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email First-time voters in Kiran Bedi's constituency Krishna Nagar flashed their inked fingers for the photographers. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email A party desk near a polling booth littered with flyers. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Voters waited in a queue to cast their ballot at a polling station. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Security was tight outside the polling stations. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Voters showed their i-card before entering the polling station. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email An elderly woman at the polling booth waited for her turn to cast the vote. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email This morning, voters queued up outside polling booths. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Voters queued to cast their ballot at a polling station. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Voters waited outside a polling booth to cast their votes. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email An election officer put an ink mark on voter's finger. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Topi war in Okhla: Voters showed their solidarity to various parties in a certain fashion. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Voters flashed their inked fingers outside a polling station in Okhla. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email 106-year-old Mohan Lal Thakral braved the winter chill to vote. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email BJP polling agents were busy at work outside a booth. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Voters showed their identity cards at a polling station in Okhla. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email Voters interacted with NDTV reporters after casting their vote in Malviya Nagar. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email A voter speaks to NDTV's Ketki Angre outside a kachori stall in in Malviya Nagar. Share Twitter WhatsApp Facebook Reddit Email An inside view of a South Delhi polling station.This image was posted on Twitter by @ANI_news