India conducts elections at multiple levels, including Lok Sabha (Parliamentary), Vidhan Sabha (State Assembly), and local body elections. Assembly elections are held every five years to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) who govern individual states and union territories. The Election Commission of India oversees the electoral process, ensuring free and fair elections across the country.
The Delhi Assembly elections determine the government of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. With 70 constituencies, the Delhi Legislative Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping policies and governance in the city. Major political parties like AAP, BJP, and Congress compete in these elections, with voter turnout consistently high due to the city's active political engagement.