Upcoming Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 : Number of Polling Stations will Increase in Upcoming Delhi Elections, Voter list is also being improved.
Assembly elections are to be held in the capital Delhi in the next two-three months. In such a situation, new polling stations have been set up at 123 places under the special summary amendment campaign in the voter list.
This time 53 old polling stations were abolished. If any voter wants to make corrections in his Voter ID Card, then he can get it done.
Hightlights
- This time there will be 70 more polling stations in the Delhi Assembly elections.
- 53 old polling stations were abolished.
In Delhi Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2025, during the special summary amendment campaign of the voter list, a total of two and a quarter lakh applications were received for correction in the voter list and inclusion of new voters in Delhi.
In which applications ranging from correction of name address in the voter list to inclusion of names of new voters are included.
The period of this special campaign ended on 28 November but people can still apply for inclusion and correction of names in the voter list.
There will be 70 more polling stations in Upcoming Delhi Assembly Elections 2025
The special thing is that the number of polling stations has been increased. In the special summary amendment campaign for correction in the voter list.
Therefore, this time in the Delhi assembly election. There will be 70 more polling stations than in the last Lok Sabha election.
Polling stations with bad buildings have been closed
There were 2629 polling stations in Delhi. According to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) office of Delhi. 123 new polling stations have been created during the amendment campaign. At the same time, 53 old polling stations have been closed. Because the condition of the building of those polling stations is bad.
Assembly elections to be held after two-three months
After closing these polling stations, 70 polling stations have increased. This step has been taken to make the number of voters at the polling stations equal. It is worth mentioning that Upcoming Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 are to be held in Delhi in the next two-three months.
At the same time, assembly elections are to be held in Delhi next year. In the lead-up to the elections, the state government has requested the National Small Savings Fund (NSSF) to lend Rs 10,000 crore to cover its expenses for the financial year 2024-25.
However, there are two opinions on this too between the Delhi government and its finance department. On one hand, while CM Atishi has signed, on the other hand, the Finance Department has objected.
According to information received from sources, in a note dated September 2. Delhi’s Principal Secretary (Finance) Ashish Chandra Verma had objected to the option of taking a loan from the NSSF in this financial year saying that there is a possibility of reduction in expenditure due to excessive increase in interest and model code of conduct.