The high-stakes campaign for the February 5 Delhi assembly elections ended with AAP and BJP in a fierce contest. Key issues included welfare schemes, corruption, and development, as parties made last-ditch efforts to sway voters. The electorate’s decision will be revealed on February 8.
Delhi elections: Curtains on campaign, over to voters now

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