Delhi Assembly Elections: First-time voters at Shaheen Bagh

New Delhi: As voting began on Saturday for the 70-member Delhi Assembly, long queues of voters, including first-time voters, were seen at Shaheen Bagh, the site of the anti-CAA protests.

672 candidates

672 candidates are contesting the Delhi polls.

Wajiha Fatiha, a BSc. cardiology student at Jamia Millia Islamia who lives in Shaheen Bagh, said: “I want that the person who could do some good work for the people of Delhi should win.”

“Politicians shouldn”t ask for votes on the basis of religion. I won”t vote on the basis of religion. I want a government which keeps development as the first priority and is secular,” said Zoya, another resident of Shaheen Bagh and a student of Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya.

Security to students

“I want a government which gives better facilities and security to the students,” said Nasht, a BBA student of Jamia. She did not comment on the CAA issue.