Delhi Chief Electoral Officer (CEO)'s office will launch a campaign at all DMRC stations and trains as well as DTC's buses across the national capital tomorrow.
"In Metro and DTC buses, lakhs of people travel daily and this is one of the best modes to reach out to voters. At Metro stations, an appeal will be made to people through public announcement system to cast their voters.
Apart from DMRC stations and trains, a campaign will also be run in DTC buses, aiming at increasing voter turnout, he said.
"We will also appeal to people travelling in DTC buses by displaying 'Delhi Votes' on LCD screens installed inside the buses," Bhushan also said.
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In the 2014 Lok Sabha election, Delhi had recorded around 64 per cent polling in the battle for seven seats while in the 2013 Assembly poll, the national capital had recorded over 66 per cent voting.
The Delhi CEO office has also roped in wrestler Sushil Kumar to encourage people, especially youths, to cast their votes in the upcoming Assembly election.
According to the Commission, around one lakh government employees will be involved in the conduct of the poll.