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The fate of the candidates in the hands of youth, women and working people

Who will win: Voting for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 will be held from 7 am to 6 pm today. In assembly elections, every vote is important. Therefore, the Election Commission is appealing to every voter to vote by sending a message on mobile. Political parties have also left no stone unturned to seize voters of every section.

Still, the fate of the candidates who are shouting in this electoral battle of Delhi is the vaccine on the youth and women as well as those of working age. These voters will decide who will be crowned in Delhi.

All eyes are on these seats

  • New Delhi
  • Jangpura
  • Kalkaji
  • And Balram’s mother
  • Change
  • Babarpur
  • Seelampur
  • Okhla

In this election, 699 candidates including BJP, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress are in the fray from 70 assembly seats in Delhi. Whose fate will decide on whose issue one crore 56 lakh 14 thousand voters of Delhi have likes and dislikes.

Major candidate

  • Arvind Kejriwal
  • Pravesh Verma
  • Sandeep Dikshit
  • Manish Sisodia
  • Atishi
  • Ramesh Vidhuri
  • Vijendra Gupta
  • Devendra Yadav
  • Gopal Rai

What is the percentage of young voters in the age group of 18 to 39 years?

In Delhi, young voters in the age group of 18 to 39 years are 45.18 per cent and women voters 46.34 per cent. So even before the election is announced, major political parties are trying to help them. Meanwhile, an interesting thing is that 65.94 per cent of voters of working age of 30-59 years are in Delhi. This includes 26.81 per cent of young voters aged 30 to 39 years.

Many young people in Delhi start working at the age of 24-25 years. In such a situation, the number of job professionals and working age voters has increased to more than 70 percent. These working-age people can also play an important role in deciding the fate of candidates.

There are more women voters among the elderly above 70 years of age

While there are fewer female voters than men, there are 13,866 more female voters than men among elderly voters over the age of 70. The number of voters above the age of 70 years is one lakh 65 thousand 679.

Out of which five lakh 25 thousand 893 are men and five lakh 39 thousand 759 are women. In addition, 27-thirds of genders are involved. These elderly voters will also reach the polling stations to vote with full enthusiasm.

Major issues

Free facilities, cleaning of Yamuna, air pollution, traffic jams, mountains of garbage, poor transport system, development of Delhi, education-health, security system etc.

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