Polling figures remained abysmally low through the day in Delhi, with just 30.2 per cent voters turning up at the booths till 3 pm. The corresponding figure in 2015 was 51.2 per cent. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has repeatedly appealed to voters to have their say on who would rule Delhi for the next five years. The low turnout comes at the end of a bitter campaign in which poll rhetoric touched a new low.

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Polling figures remained abysmally low through the day in Delhi, with just 30.2 per cent voters turning up at the booths till 3 pm. The corresponding figure in 2015 was 51.2 per cent. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has repeatedly appealed to voters to have their say on who would rule Delhi for the next five years. The low turnout comes at the end of a bitter campaign in which poll rhetoric touched a new low.

Polling figures remained abysmally low through the day in Delhi, with just 30.2 per cent voters turning up at the booths till 3 pm. The corresponding figure in 2015 was 51.2 per cent. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has repeatedly appealed to voters to have their say on who would rule Delhi for the next five years. The low turnout comes at the end of a bitter campaign in which poll rhetoric touched a new low.

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