Even water filters for voters in the scorching heat displayed stickers with the slogan “Jo Ram ko layein hain, hum unko layenge.”
In most cases in West Delhi, Millennium Post found that stalls set up outside polling stations to assist with serial numbers and voting slips were also distributing pamphlets featuring political party symbols, faces, and campaign messages.
In Paschim Puri, Paschim Vihar, Madipur, and adjacent areas, slogans like “Jo Ram ko Laayein hain, hum unko layenge” echoed outside the polling stations, with groups of 7-10 people constantly chanting.
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