'Quick, Call the Doctor': Vijay Goel Mocks Arvind Kejriwal's 'EVM Fever'
'Quick, Call the Doctor': Vijay Goel Mocks Arvind Kejriwal's 'EVM Fever'
Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports and former Delhi BJP President Vijay Goel though seems to have trained his guns towards the party’s main competitor in the state – Aam Aadmi Party’s chief, Arvind Kejriwal.

New Delhi: Union minister Vijay Goel on Monday mocked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s claims of EVM tampering during Sunday’s municipal elections in the Capital, saying the AAP leader’s “EVM fever” was spiking again.

Amid complaints of faulty EVMs, Delhi recorded a turnout of around 54 per cent. Following a sluggish start at 8 am, voting gradually picked up and became fairly brisk as the heat waned towards the afternoon. The 2012 MCD polls had registered a 53.23 percent turnout.

State Election Commissioner SK Srivastava told a press conference that North corporation's Bakhtawarpur ward recorded the highest turnout at over 68 per cent, while south Delhi's Lado Sarai registered the least turnout at 39 per cent.

He said 18 electronic voting machines (EVMs) were replaced owing to battery or button related issues.

"Out of 13,000 polling stations, EVMs were changed in only 18 polling stations. It shows our EVMs are unhackable, robust and no wrong can be done," Srivastava said.

However, Kejriwal alleged in a tweet, "Reports from all over Delhi of EVM malfunction, people wid voter slips not allowed to vote. What is SEC doing? (sic)."ALSO READ | MCD Elections 2017: Exit Polls Predict Clean Sweep for BJP With 200+ Wards

Polling was held in 270 of the 272 wards of the three municipal corporations. The election to two wards has been postponed due to the death of candidates.

A total of 1,32,10,206 voters were entitled to exercise their franchise in electing councillors for the 270 wards falling under the three corporations — NDMC (103), SDMC (104) and East Delhi Municipal Corporation (63).ALSO READ | MCD Polls: Bakhtawarpur Polls Highest Votes, Lado Sarai Lowest

Two exit polls claimed that the BJP could be headed for a landslide victory in the polls and finish way ahead of the AAP and the Congress winning over 200 wards.

Going by the projected figures, the AAP could well be staring at a rout on its home turf, barely two years into its rise to power bagging a staggering 67 of the 70 Assembly seats, while the Congress's attempt to regain ground may come a cropper.

(With PTI inputs)

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