Voter turnout in the MCD bypolls to 12 wards on Sunday remained subdued, with the overall polling recorded at 31.3 per cent till 4 pm, according to the State Election Commission. The voting began at 7.30 am and ended at 5.30 pm.
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//discord.gg/9g5wkVTn8sAs the bye-elections for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi are underway, elderly voters emphasised the importance of participating in the democratic process and urged the younger generation to do the same.
Satish, an 88-year-old voter who was among the first in the queue, said he has never missed an election. "We vote every time and are always among the first two or three people in line. While voting, we think about development. Everyone is working for the country, and we also encourage the youth to come out and vote because it is necessary for the country's progress. They have the power to choose," he said.
He arrived with Saroj, his wife, who stressed that the new generation must shoulder responsibility. "Young people have new ideas and new thinking. They must be constructive and come forward. We, elders, will step back eventually, but the future belongs to them, so they should take responsibility," she said.
Another voter, 79-year-old Agarwala, described voting as the "first duty" of every citizen. Keeping a few local issues in mind, he said he cast his vote with the hope that they would be addressed. He also appealed to younger voters to "Wake up early, come out, and take responsibility so the country can move ahead safely." Similarly, 69-year-old Kishor said mornings provide ample time for voting and stressed the importance of choosing the right representative.
"Casting your vote is very important. How will you know what your councillor is doing unless you vote? Only by electing them can you understand your representative," he said.
With PTI inputs
The MCD bypolls for 12 wards recorded a voter turnout of 12.63% till 11.30 am, according to the State Election Commission.
Ward Sangam Vihar A saw the highest turnout at 19.98%, followed by Mundka, where 17.02% of voters had cast their ballot.
Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal appealed to residents in the wards going to polls today to step out and exercise their vote in the MCD bypolls. In a post on X, he urged all eligible voters to “use their vote” and participate in the election process as polling continues across 12 seats in the Capital.
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsआज दिल्ली में नगर निगम उपचुनाव के लिए मतदान हो रहा है। जिन-जिन वार्ड में वोटिंग है, वहाँ के सभी मतदाताओं से मेरी विनम्र अपील है, अपने वोट का ज़रूर इस्तेमाल करें।
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) November 30, 2025
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, speaking from Chandni Chowk, said voters appear to be leaning towards the BJP in the ongoing MCD bypolls. “I have met people here, and the voters are inclined towards the BJP… The BJP will win the Delhi bypolls with a good majority,” he said.
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js#watch | Delhi: On MCD by polls, Delhi BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva says, "I am in Chandni Chowk right now, I have met people, and the voters are inclined towards the BJP... The BJP will win in Delhi by polls with a good majority." pic.twitter.com/IT7s11vxsq
— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2025
After casting her vote in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi BJP chief Rekha Gupta said the party is receiving “great love and support” in the MCD bypolls for 12 seats. She urged residents to exercise their franchise and said the turnout “must be good” as voting continues across the Capital.
#watch | Shalimar Bagh, Delhi | CM Rekha Gupta says, "By-elections are being held on 12 seats, and people are showering the BJP candidates with great love and support. I want to urge everyone to use their right and cast their vote. Voting percentage must be good..." https://t.co/mfHBN6HZDq pic.twitter.com/Kv7emPdWD9— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2025
Voting for the MCD bypolls across 12 vacant wards began on Sunday morning with a steady turnout in the initial hours. According to EC's initial data, 5.40 per cent of voters had cast their ballots by 9:30 am, two hours after polling opened.
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsTill 9:30 AM, 5.40 per cent of votes were cast in the first two hours of voting in the MCD bypolls being held for 12 vacant seats. pic.twitter.com/pVirSj86EA
— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2025
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta casts her vote for the MCD by-polls at a polling booth in Government Girls Senior Secondary School, AP Block, Shalimar Bagh.
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js#watch | Delhi CM Rekha Gupta casts her vote for the MCD by-polls at a polling booth in Government Girls Senior Secondary School, AP Block, Shalimar Bagh. pic.twitter.com/SrYFzdUcIh
— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2025
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