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Your vote will prove a symbol of change: Kharge to Delhi voters

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New Delhi: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday urged the people of Delhi especially the youth, to cast their vote as it will “prove to be a symbol of change in the National Capital”.

On his social media handle X, Kharge said, “If Delhi has to move forward on the path of development like before, then choose those people who have really worked for Delhi. They have not cheated you by making false promises.”

“Those who have not taken even a single step for damaged roads, dirty water, garbage everywhere and polluted air and only made excuses, you have to think how much they care about you before pressing the EVM button,” Kharge said.

Stating that Delhi’s brotherhood, harmony, prosperity, well-being and all inclusive development are paramount, Kharge urged voters, “You should choose the one who put Delhi on the path of progress”.

“I urge our youth, especially those who are voting for the first time, to welcome this festival of democracy and definitely vote,” Kharge said.

Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi cast his vote at the Nirman Bhawan polling booth.

Voting for 70 assembly seats began at 7 in the morning.

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