BJP worried over low voter turnout in Delhi


New Delhi, Feb 9 (IANS): All political parties including the BJP are worried over the low voter turnout in the Delhi Assembly elections, which further went down from the last Assembly polls.

Worried over the low voter turnout, the BJP Delhi unit held a meeting which continued till late Saturday night. BJP national president J.P. Nadda, Home Minister Amit Shah, Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari, Delhi election in-charge Prakash Javadekar, in-charge Nityanad Rai and several other leaders were present at the meeting where voting on every assembly seat was reviewed.

The BJP leaders are worried not only over the low turnout but also the exit polls which claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will repeat the performance of 2015.

Several party leaders feel that the decline in the voter turnout is due to the apathy of the middle class which is directly impacting the party. In the last Assembly elections, the BJP got 33 per cent vote share. The party leaders believe that it was difficult to motivate people and bring them out to the polling booth. The booth workers were instructed to ensure high voter turnout and the MPs were asked to keep an eye on their work. Despite all the efforts, the voter turnout was recorded 5 per cent less as compared to the previous Assembly elections.

The party strategists are trying to figure out if the people have voted for regularisation of the unauthorised colonies or for free water and free power scheme of Arvind Kejriwal.

Party leaders also believe that the scheme of 'Jahan jhuggi, wahin makaan' (Homes in place of slums) did not reach the public properly. Rumours were spread about the implementation of this scheme. The BJP is looking at it as a direct loss.

A senior Delhi BJP leader said the AAP cadres spread rumours about the scheme in the public as he told the people that they will lose the ownership of their original houses.

The BJP has not spoken out openly on the low voter turnout but has certainly dismissed the exit polls results, which indicate AAP's victory. Delhi election in-charge Prakash Javadekar said, "Exit polls are not exact polls. The results on February 11 will show BJP coming to power."

The party is also analysing the records of 13,000 booths.

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Nobody can defeat Kejriwal (Except EVM Machines Hacking). None of the leaders in the country are for the people....!!!!!!!!?????

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  • JK, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    I was just wondering what Congress did during Delhi election campaign. They were busy telling people not to vote Congress candidates?.

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  • SD, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Exit polls are not exact polls, the real picture will be different when counting starts. BJP this time in Delhi banking on Shaheenbagh protest and its disadvantage to public, CAA & pakistan, nationalism, successful story of last times when emotional aspects raised and more importantly popularity of PM...... etc. If BJP failed as expected it will give them strong signal that people are changing their minds as unemployment is rampant and increasing prices and its effects on common man.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    The best is yet to come... how EC and BJP will produce results tomorrow...

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  • pradeep, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Delhi police is guarding EVM strong room...yes,Delhi Police!

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    The leader s from all party made undemocratic speech es covering their face. But people recognized cough and muflar of sri Arvind Kejriwal

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    APP has to worry because they are loosing their seats to BJP and even 1 seat more BJP is in advantage..APP already started crying over EVM ...

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    May the Delhi election results be in line with Exit Polls and spell doom for the BJP. A third win by AAP will be Modi and Shah's Waterloo! In fact the divisive hate-mongering duo should be flushed down the loo!!!

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  • Leelakka, UDUPI

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Anna.... Erena Congress da daala suddi unda...????????

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Leelakka, UDUPI — yenkh Congresda suddhi bodchi ye!

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  • Sms, Kundapura

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Low or high the result is same.
    BJP ‘s time is over.
    Janatege ‘MoShah’ maadi geddaroo adu hechchu kala baruvudilla.

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  • ramesh, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    what BJP worrying abt...nothing to worry coz they are the winners..and everyone knows why and how they will win...its politricks..but if god wishes to have he will do the change even BJP cannot do anything...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    How long you can fool the public? People got used to the big (empty speeches) with out any solution towards core issues, like employment, women safety etc. In addition uncertainty about CRP, NRC, CAA. Fooling time is over now people have become smarter and they have realized true coulor of BJP.
    General public must have got disgusted with cheap language used by the politicians in election campaign.

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