New Delhi: Ahead of polling on all seven parliamentary constituencies in Delhi on Sunday, the candidates on Saturday started their day by visiting places of worship, relaxed a bit with their family members and were also busy in fine-tuning their final booth-level preparations.
BJP's East Delhi candidate Gautam Gambhir, who is locked in a close battle against Aam Aadmi Party's Atishi and Congress's Arvinder Singh Lovely, visited Bangla Sahib Gurudwara in the morning and later offered prayers at a Hanuman temple. The cricketer-turned-politician also held meetings with party workers before spending time with his kids and family members. He will vote on Sunday at Swami Dayanand Government Sarvodaya Vidyalaya polling station in Old Rajendra Nagar.
Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari also offered 'puja' at his residence and later visited some temples. He shared his experience of the holistic election campaign for all BJP candidates.
Tiwari, who is seeking his second consecutive term from North East Delhi, also held a press conference and officiated party meetings on booth-level management. He will vote at Rajkiya Kanya Uchya Madhvik Vidhayalay-1 C1 in Yamuna Vihar.
Delhi Congress chief and former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who is contesting against Tiwari, met Election Commission officials and complained about voters' slips, not in many areas of the North East Deli Lok Sabha seat. She held a series of meetings with RWA presidents and pradhans of the villages in North East Delhi. She will cast her vote at a polling centre in Nizamuddin East.