Delhi Assembly Elections to Take Place on February 5, Amid EVM Reliability Debate
Team Finance Saathi
08/Jan/2025
What’s covered under the Article:
- Delhi Assembly Elections are scheduled for February 5, 2025, with vote counting on February 8.
- The controversy surrounding Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) is sparking significant discussions on social media.
- Political parties like BJP, AAP, and Congress are focused on campaigning amidst voter concerns over EVMs.
The Election Commission of India has officially set the date for the Delhi Assembly Elections to take place on February 5, 2025, with the vote counting scheduled for February 8, 2025. The elections will see a fierce battle between the BJP, AAP, and Congress, as all three major parties gear up for the political showdown in the national capital.
However, the election season has been overshadowed by the controversy surrounding the reliability of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Social media discussions are rife with claims of potential fraud and questions about the security and integrity of the EVM process. These claims have been vehemently countered by official statements from the Election Commission, which has reassured the public of the integrity and reliability of the voting machines used in the elections.
In light of the controversy, political parties are ramping up their campaigning efforts to address voter concerns. The BJP appears confident in its ability to increase its vote share, using various campaign strategies and focusing on its achievements at the national level. Meanwhile, the AAP and Congress are working to bolster voter confidence, engaging in discussions about the integrity of the elections while also addressing concerns over EVMs.
The upcoming Delhi polls have become a focal point for discussions on electoral integrity, with the political climate heightened by these allegations. As the election day approaches, the Election Commission continues to monitor the situation, ensuring that the electoral process is transparent and fair.
The debate surrounding EVM reliability is expected to play a key role in the run-up to the elections, with both BJP and AAP focusing on reassuring voters about the legitimacy of the process. Congress is also expected to use this issue to rally support, particularly among voters who are skeptical of the EVM system.
This election is set to be a critical test for the future of Delhi’s politics, with all parties committed to securing a win in what is anticipated to be a highly competitive environment. Whether the EVM controversy will have any impact on voter turnout and the final result remains to be seen.
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