Apart from the voting card, with which identity card can you vote

Identity card for voting: Voting for the assembly elections in Delhi will be held on Wednesday (February 5). For voting, it is necessary to register oneself as a voter, after which a voter identity card i.e. Voter ID is issued by the Election Commission. If someone is unable to take their voter ID to the polling station for any reason, can he vote? “The answer is “”yes””, but for this he must have some other document issued by the Government of India.”

According to the information given by the Election Commission, apart from the voter identity card, there are 12 types of documents, one of which can exercise his/her franchise. This includes passport, Aadhaar card, PAN card and driving license.

These are optional documents

  1. Indian Passport
  2. Driving license
  3. Service identity card with photo (issued by Centre/State Government/PSU/Public Limited Companies)
  4. Official Identity Card (to be issued to MPs/MLAs/MLCs)
  5. Bank/Post office passbook with photo
  6. PAN Card
  7. Smart Card (Issued by RGI under NPR)
  8. MNREGA Card Holder
  9. Health Insurance Smart Card (under the scheme of Ministry of Labour)
  10. Unique Disability Identity Card (UDID Card)
  11. Pension document (with photograph)
  12. Aadhaar card

The main contest in the Delhi Assembly elections is between the Aam Aadmi Party, the BJP and the Congress. You have been in power for the last 10 years, while the Congress is waiting for a comeback. At the same time, the BJP had a chance to seize this power in the early 90s, but then it could not return. This time the government is being formed in Delhi. Counting of votes will take place on February 8 after voting in the capital on February 5.

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