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Delhi Polls: PM Narendra Modi urges people to cast votes 

| @indiablooms | Feb 08, 2020, at 09:05 am

New Delhi/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday urged people of the national capital to vote in record numbers for the Delhi Assembly polls.

Taking to micro-blogging site twitter, the Prime Minister said, 'Today is polling day for Delhi Assembly elections. I appeal to all electorate to turn out in large numbers to take part in the democratic process and make a new record.

He urged the youth specifically to exercise their franchise.

The polling for the 70-member Delhi Assembly began at 0800 hrs and will conclude at 1100 hrs.

Counting of votes will be taken up on February 11.  

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