Delhi Gears Up for MCD Bypolls: A Battle of Prestige
On Sunday, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will conduct bypolls in 12 wards, a crucial test following the BJP's dominance in February's assembly elections. With significant preparations in place, political parties, especially the BJP and AAP, are set to contest for crucial seats, highlighting strategic political stakes.
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The stage is set for crucial MCD bypolls in 12 wards, marking a significant political event following the BJP's assembly election success earlier this year.
Voting begins at 7.30 am on November 30 and closes at 5.30 pm, coordinated by the Delhi State Election Commission with robust security and polling arrangements in place.
Fifty-one candidates vie for seats, with parties like BJP and AAP engaged in a competitive face-off to control key political territories, amid strategic moves and defections ahead of the polls.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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