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"Voting is going very smoothly in all polling station. Weather is not very hot so we can expect a lot of people to turn up. Shades and water have been made available at all the polling stations," Delhi Election Commission chief Satbir Silas Bedi told IANS.
Besides Sonia Gandhi and Dikshit, the first two hours saw a turnout by other high profile voters like Vice President Hamid Ansari, former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Sonia Gandhi's daughter and son-in-law Priyanka and Robert Vadra. "I hope they (the Delhi voters) will be voting for a party and prime minister, who are serious about development and are ready to take the country forward," Priyanka Gandhi said when she came to vote at the Lodhi Estate polling station near her home. Sonia Gandhi exercised her franchise at the Nirman Bhawan polling station where she was accompanied by Dikshit and Ajay Maken, Congress candidate from the New Delhi constituency. "Here is the responsibility to go out and vote. I guess the young are very enthusiastic to vote here," Dikshit said while urging the Delhi voters to come out and vote. Dikshit's son and sitting MP Sandeep Dikshit is contesting from the East Delhi constituency. He cast his vote at the Pandara Road polling station.
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