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Delhi Assembly Elections: Government Declares Public Holiday On February 5- Details Inside!

The Aam Aadmi Party, BJP, Congress and Other parties will be contesting for the 70 assembly seats of Delhi.

The national capital is all set to conduct its Assembly Elections on February 5, 2025. The election will take place in a single phase and the result for the same will be out on February 8, 2025.

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The Aam Aadmi Party, BJP, Congress and Other parties will be contesting for the 70 assembly seats of Delhi.

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For this, On 5th February 2025, there will be a Public Holiday in all Government Offices, Local/Autonomous Bodies and Public Sector.

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What The Release Mentions?

The notification released on February 3, 2025, mentions that “The Lieutenant Governor of National Capital Territory of Delhi is pleased to declare Wednesday, the 5th February 2025 to be a Public Holiday in all the Government Offices, Local/Autonomous Bodies, Public Sector Undertakings under the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, on account of General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Delhi.”

Also Read: Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: High-Voltage Campaigning Ends, Ahead Of Voting On February 5

First published on: Feb 03, 2025 06:22 PM IST


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