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BJP candidate Surjeet Kumar from Mangolpuri constituency was on detained today following allegations of liquor distribution to lure voters. BJP candidate Surjeet Kumar hails from Mangolpuri constituency. He was caught distributing liquor to people around 3.30 am. As per the reports he was travelling in his vehicle with liquor bottles when he was caught distributing liquor to people. When the police saw him, he got out of his car and escaped into an unknown person’s house. Also Read - Farm Bills 2020: Haryana Home Minister Hits Out at Kejriwal, Asks Him What Provisions of Bills Benefit Corporates

Arvind Kejriwal took to Twiter and tweeted, “BJP candidate from Mangolpuri arrested for carrying liquor bottles in his car? Shudn’t his candidature be cancelled?” Also Read - Chidambaram Says Farm Bills 2020 Undermine Food Security System, Slams BJP For ‘Maligning’ Cong's 2019 Manifesto

BJP candidate from Mangolpuri arrested for carrying liquor bottles in his car? Shudn’t his candidature be cancelled? — Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 7, 2015

Moderate voting was today witnessed in Delhi as 19 per cent of the nearly 1.33 crore electorate exercised their franchise in the first three hours in the keenly-watched polls where BJP and AAP are locked in an aggressive fight. “19.59 per cent polling was reported till 11 AM. The polling has been going on peacefully,” a senior Election Commission official said. (Delhi Assembly Elections 2015 Live Poll Updates)

The Delhi polls are seen as a direct contest between AAP and BJP and being billed as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a description rejected by his party leaders. This is the second assembly polls in Delhi within little over one year. The assembly polls in December 2013 had thrown a hung verdict with BJP winning 31 seats and AAP making a stunning debut by wresting 28 seats while Congress got only 8 in the 70-member assembly.A total of 1.33 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise out of which around 1.50 lakh are first-time voters. A total of 673 candidates are in the fray in the contest. Over 64,000 police personnel had been deployed across the city to ensure free and fair polls.