Exuding confidence of a BJP victory, Bedi appealed to the people to come out in large numbers and vote.
"Today is a historic day. Delhiites have to decide what kind of Delhi they want - a clean Delhi, a secure Delhi, a capable Delhi, a Delhi that respects women. Respecting women is respecting Delhi. I appeal people to come out and vote.
The former 'Team Anna' member, who is contesting from Krishna Nagar constituency in East Delhi, said the BJP was determined to ensure all round development of all sections.
Bedi was made BJP's chief ministerial candidate on January 15.
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Hitting out at her rival Arvind Kejriwal, 65-year-old Bedi said, "He does not even live in Delhi. He lives in Ghaziabad. I have been connected with the people here for over 40 years."
Meanwhile, Shazia Ilmi, who switched sides from AAP to BJP, today accused a section of the media of favouring AAP in run up to the polls.