Vote and get huge discounts, see where you will get how much discount

Vote and get huge discounts: Campaigning for the Delhi Assembly elections is over. Now emphasis is being placed on the preparation of voting. The Election Commission and political parties as well as social, religious as well as market and RWA organisations are also engaged in this campaign. Everyone’s goal is to vote 100 per cent.
Also offered discounts to buyers
Volunteers of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh are also engaged in this campaign. All wholesale and big markets in Delhi have decided to close so that he and his employees can also vote for the polling on Wednesday. Discounts have also been offered to buyers who vote the next day.
Decided to keep more than 40 markets closed
Federation of Sadar Bazar Traders Association (FESTA) president Rakesh Yadav said it has been decided to keep all over 40 markets of Sadar Bazar closed in view of the February 5 polling. Also, all traders and employees have been appealed to fulfil their duty by voting with their families. Voters are also being given discounts in the market.
It was also decided to give five percent discount
Paramjit Singh Pamma, chairman of Festa, said that it has been decided to give a five per cent discount on the purchase to voters who bought on February 6 after voting. According to Vinay Narang, president of the Kashmiri Gate Automotive Parts Merchants Association (APMA), this information has been circulating for several days.
Buyers from other states are also being told that all other wholesale markets, including Kashmiri Gate, will remain closed on February 5 in view of the polling. So that people are not inconvenienced.
What did RWA president Vijay Mehra say?
Paharganj RWA president Vijay Mehra said the elderly and women of the area have been specially identified to ensure that they are taken to the polling station.
For this, e-rickshaws are also being arranged up to the polling stations. The most appeal is being made to insist on voting first, then refreshments. He said that many voters are now staying in second place. They are also being offered to come and vote here.
Atul Goel, president of the United Resident Joint Action Forum (Energis), said that all RWAs in Delhi are making arrangements for e-rickshaws as well as drinking water for voters. VHP national spokesperson Vinod Bansal said that awareness appeal is being made in all temples.