MCD Polls: Union ministers, BJP leaders cast their vote

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Union ministers Harsh Vardhan and Vijay Goel were among the leaders and party MPs who cast their vote in the elections to the three municipal corporations today.

They also hit out at the Kejriwal-led for "misgovernance" in



Vardhan, who voted at a polling booth in Krishna Nagar area in East Delhi, asserted that the will work to restore the happiness of people.

"We will work to restore the happiness of people and provide relief to them from those who have become synonymous with corruption, scams, inefficiency and abusive discourse," he said without naming anyone.

MP Meenakshi Lekhi cast her vote at a polling booth in South Extension, under the South Municipal Corporation area.

She slammed the for its alleged "misgovernance" and defended allegations against the BJP-ruled municipal corporations.

"In Delhi, misgovernance comes from the The ruling spent on advertisements instead of creating awareness about the ways to fight dengue and chikungunya," she said, adding that the civic bodies were working under financial constraints as the has "failed" to provide them funds.

Union minister Vijay Goel exercised his franchise at a polling station near Raj Niwas.

He asked the people to come out in large number to vote for "development and public welfare policies."

chief Manoj Tiwari, who is not a voter in the municipal corporation elections as he lives in Municipal Council area, started his day by offering a prayer at the Balmiki Mandir on Mandir Marg, and then met the party workers engaged in election work in the city.

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MCD Polls: Union ministers, BJP leaders cast their vote

Union ministers Harsh Vardhan and Vijay Goel were among the BJP leaders and party MPs who cast their vote in the elections to the three municipal corporations today. They also hit out at the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party government for "misgovernance" in Delhi. Vardhan, who voted at a polling booth in Krishna Nagar area in East Delhi, asserted that the BJP will work to restore the happiness of people. "We will work to restore the happiness of people and provide relief to them from those who have become synonymous with corruption, scams, inefficiency and abusive discourse," he said without naming anyone. New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi cast her vote at a polling booth in South Extension, under the South Delhi Municipal Corporation area. She slammed the Delhi government for its alleged "misgovernance" and defended allegations against the BJP-ruled municipal corporations. "In Delhi, misgovernance comes from the Delhi government. The ruling AAP spent on advertisements instead of ... Union ministers Harsh Vardhan and Vijay Goel were among the leaders and party MPs who cast their vote in the elections to the three municipal corporations today.

They also hit out at the Kejriwal-led for "misgovernance" in

Vardhan, who voted at a polling booth in Krishna Nagar area in East Delhi, asserted that the will work to restore the happiness of people.

"We will work to restore the happiness of people and provide relief to them from those who have become synonymous with corruption, scams, inefficiency and abusive discourse," he said without naming anyone.

MP Meenakshi Lekhi cast her vote at a polling booth in South Extension, under the South Municipal Corporation area.

She slammed the for its alleged "misgovernance" and defended allegations against the BJP-ruled municipal corporations.

"In Delhi, misgovernance comes from the The ruling spent on advertisements instead of creating awareness about the ways to fight dengue and chikungunya," she said, adding that the civic bodies were working under financial constraints as the has "failed" to provide them funds.

Union minister Vijay Goel exercised his franchise at a polling station near Raj Niwas.

He asked the people to come out in large number to vote for "development and public welfare policies."

chief Manoj Tiwari, who is not a voter in the municipal corporation elections as he lives in Municipal Council area, started his day by offering a prayer at the Balmiki Mandir on Mandir Marg, and then met the party workers engaged in election work in the city.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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