The political temperature of Delhi’s battle has heated up. Political parties are accusing each other. The war of words between the leaders has intensified. At the same time, Aam Aadmi Party is constantly alleging that BJP is getting the names of voters deleted in many areas. BJP said that AAP is trying to make fake voters.

Both Aam Aadmi Party and Bharatiya Janata Party have come face to face regarding voters. They are accusing each other. At the same time, the Election Commission has rejected the claims of both these parties. However, data has shown that the number of voters has decreased in at least 14 assembly constituencies as compared to the 2020 assembly elections. At the same time, there are some seats where the number of voters has increased.

There has been a big change in the number of voters in the capital. In many areas, the number of voters has fallen sharply. At the same time, the number has increased in many areas. According to the report of Firstpost, 15,213 fewer voters have registered in Laxmi Nagar assembly constituency this year compared to the last election. Earlier, there were 2 lakh 21 thousand 651 voters on this seat. Whereas this year only 2 lakh 06 thousand 438 Delhiites have registered for voting.

In Rohini assembly constituency, there are 10 thousand 437 fewer voters as compared to the last election. The number of voters here has come down from 1 lakh 82 thousand 979 to 1 lakh 72 thousand 542. In Babarpur assembly seat, 699 fewer voters have been registered this year as compared to 5 years ago. This is the lowest among the 14 assembly constituencies.

This time there are many assembly seats in Delhi where there will be more voters than in 2020. This time there will be 44 thousand 432 more voters in Delhi’s Okhla assembly seat. At the same time, 41 thousand 229 new voters have been registered in Badarpur seat. There is a war of words going on between political parties regarding the number of voters. Now it has to be seen which party benefits or loses from this. Let us tell you that voting will be held on all 70 assembly seats of Delhi on February 5. The counting of votes will be done on February 8.

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