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