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When Sonia, Sheila, Rahul, Kejriwal stood in queue for voting

When Sonia, Sheila, Rahul, Kejriwal stood in queue for voting

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: December 05, 2013 9:10 IST ]
  • Priyanka with husband Robert Vadra reached the polling booth to cast their votes on December 4 in Delhi polls.
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    Priyanka with husband Robert Vadra reached the polling booth to cast their votes on December 4 in Delhi polls.
  • Menaka Gandhi was the next one to reach the polling booth and cast her vote. Her son Varun Gandhi could not cast his vote as he was out of India on the day of voting.
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    Menaka Gandhi was the next one to reach the polling booth and cast her vote. Her son Varun Gandhi could not cast his vote as he was out of India on the day of voting.
  • Congress President Sonia Gandhi with Delhi's chief minister Sheila Dixit reached the polling booth to cast vote.
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    Congress President Sonia Gandhi with Delhi's chief minister Sheila Dixit reached the polling booth to cast vote.
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  • Sheila Dixit shows off her finger mark after voting.
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    Sheila Dixit shows off her finger mark after voting.
  • Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi standing in queue and waiting for his turn to vote.
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    Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi standing in queue and waiting for his turn to vote.
  • AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal at his polling booth before and after casting his vote.
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    AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal at his polling booth before and after casting his vote.
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  • BJP's CM candidate from Delhi Harsh Vardhan with his family at the polling booth to cast his vote.
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    BJP's CM candidate from Delhi Harsh Vardhan with his family at the polling booth to cast his vote.
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