MCD Election 2022: Voting is going on in total 250 wards of SCD elections 2022 in Delhi. Congress, BJP and Aam Aadmi Party are claiming their respective victories. Meanwhile, the name of Delhi Congress state president Anil Chaudhary is not there in the voter list. His name has been struck off from the voter list.
Anil Chowdhary said on the exclusion of his name from the voter list, “My name is not there in the voter list, my name is not there at the booth where I am. Till nothing official comes, nothing can be done, I can go to know my name.” trying to.” Anil Chaudhary said that other people are also complaining that their names are not there in the voter list.
Visited Kalkaji Temple
At the same time, in the midst of voting in the MCD elections, Anil Chaudhary reached Kalkaji temple in Delhi to visit with his wife. Giving information about this by tweeting, he said, “Before voting today, along with my wife, I bowed down in the court of Kalka Mai and wished for the prosperity of all Delhiites.”
vote for a pollution free corporation
Congress State President Anil Chaudhary made another tweet appealing to the people, in which he said, “Vote today to make a corruption-free, drug-free, pollution-free, garbage-free, debt-free, lenter mafia-free corporation! Take care.” , Are you not voting for those who polluted the air, water, city, society, politics! Vote to make polluted Delhi ‘Shining Delhi’.”
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Do vote today to make a corruption free, drug free, pollution free, garbage free, debt free, lenter mafia free corporation!
Keep in mind, are you not voting for those who polluted the air, water, city, society, politics!
Vote to make polluted Delhi ‘Shining Delhi’.
— Anil Chaudhary (@Ch_AnilKumarINC) December 4, 2022
Enthusiasm is being seen among the people for the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections. BJP, Aam Aadmi Party and Congress have launched a high-tech campaign to gain an edge in the corporation elections, while all the parties are claiming their respective victories. While BJP and AAP are contesting on all 250 seats, Congress has fielded its candidates on 247 seats.