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Delhi elections: 20 year old Son locks up his father to stop him voting for BJP

In Delhi’s Munirka area, a man locked up his father in the house to prevent him from going to the polling booth and voting for BJP

New Delhi: Delhi Assembly Elections which concluded on Saturday but national capital witnessed aggressive campaigning by the BJP and AAP laced with controversial speeches by ministers.

Meanwhile, the election results, which is scheduled on Tuesday, are largely set to favor Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, BJP looked at increasing their vote share and form the government in the state.

The Delhi election was mostly driven by ideology.

In Delhi’s Munirka area, a man locked up his father in the house to prevent him from going to the polling booth and voting for BJP.

The man in his 20s, locked up his father in a room while the polling was on February 8, to prevent him from casting his vote. He was sure that his father would vote for BJP.

The man said he was inspired by his friend who lives in Delhi’s Palam area, who pulled off the same stunt with his parents.

Delhi recorded a voter turnout of over 61 percent in the hard-fought Assembly election with the polling having picked up pace in the evening.

Arvind Kejriwal is all set to become Delhi’s CM once again according to current results.

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