MCD Bypolls: A Capital Showdown Between BJP and AAP
The upcoming MCD bypolls in Delhi's 12 wards are crucial for gauging voter sentiment following BJP's assembly election success. The BJP and AAP are poised for a fierce contest as polling facilities and security measures are in place, with webcasting and QR feedback enhancing the election process.
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The upcoming MCD bypolls in 12 Delhi wards on Sunday present a vital opportunity to gauge voter sentiment following the BJP's success in the assembly elections earlier this year.
Voting is set to occur from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on November 30 at 580 booths distributed across 143 locations, as reported by the Delhi State Election Commission. Over 2,320 polling officers will be present, with support from extensive security forces.
A total of 51 candidates, including 26 women, are vying for these seats. Notably, high-profile wards like Shalimar Bagh and Dwarka B add prestige to the already tense contest between BJP and AAP. Voter experience is prioritized with the implementation of webcasting and QR codes for feedback.
(With inputs from agencies.)

