Three generations of families participated in the Delhi assembly elections on Wednesday, showcasing a strong commitment to democracy. Arvind Kejriwal voted with his family in New Delhi, while other families like the Mittals and Aroras also cast their votes together. The electoral contest remained between the AAP, BJP, and Congress. Voters appreciated the election commission’s arrangements, including an AI-based queue-management app and accessible facilities. Results on February 8 will reveal whether AAP secures a third consecutive win, or if the BJP or Congress make a comeback.
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