Voting for the Delhi Assembly elections is going on today. Voters are exercising their franchise in all 70 seats. But some voters are standing here as candidates. But they will not be able to vote for their seat. The dispute also includes the names of other candidates like Alka Lamba, Manish Sisodia. Let us see who is responsible for this.
Why can’t a candidate vote for himself in Delhi?
To contest the assembly elections in Delhi, it is necessary to be a voter of the region, not a seat. If you are a voter of Delhi, then you can contest from any seat. But this is not the trend in MCD elections. In the MCD election, you should be the voter of the ward from where you are contesting elections. Any citizen can contest elections in the Lok Sabha elections, even if it is a voter of any state. But you should be a voter of the state from where you want to contest the assembly elections. There are many voters in Delhi who vote in other seats. And the candidate is from another seat. Therefore, they will not be able to vote for themselves.
Names of Congress, BJP, AAP candidates
The names of Manish Sisodia are also included in the candidates who will not be able to vote in the assembly elections in Delhi. So Alka Lamba of Congress is also in this line. So there is also the name of BJP’s Ramesh Baghudi. Therefore, Kapil Sharma also cannot vote for himself. Thus, there are many candidates who will not be able to exercise their franchise. Whose head will be decorated in the Delhi assembly elections, it will be known in the near future itself.