CM Arvind Kejriwal cast his vote with his family, what did he say after voting?

Delhi NewsVoting is being held on all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi on Saturday. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reached the polling booth with his family and cast his vote. After this, he said that it is very hot, but you must go and vote. This is my appeal to everyone. People must vote today against dictatorship, inflation and unemployment.

After voting, CM Kejriwal posted a photo of himself with his family on ‘X’ and wrote, “I voted today with my father, wife and children. My mother is very ill. She could not go. I voted against dictatorship, unemployment and inflation. You too must go and vote.”

Vote against dictatorial thinking- Kejriwal
While appealing for votes even during the start of voting, he said, “I appeal to all the voting brothers and sisters to definitely come and cast their vote. Ask your family, relatives and friends to also vote. In this great festival of democracy, each of your votes will be against dictatorial thinking to strengthen the democracy and constitution of India. Go to the polling booth and show with your vote that there is democracy in India and democracy will remain.”

On the other hand, AAP MP Sanjay Singh has also made the same appeal to the people of Delhi as CM Kejriwal has made. Sanjay Singh claimed that if BJP comes to power, the constitution and elections will be abolished, so people should vote to save their right to vote.

These personalities voted in the morning
Union Minister S Jaishankar, former Union Minister and BJP leader Harsh Vardhan, CDS General Anil Chauhan, senior lawyer and Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal, Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Saurabh Bharadwaj were among the voters who cast their votes before 12 noon.

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