10:28 a.m. ET, May 8, 2019
What are the people saying?
From CNN's Manveena Suri
Dairy farmer Anil Pehalwan (left) and property dealer Jian Mohammed (right) talk politics in Brahmapuri, New Delhi.
Swati Gupta
Jian Mohammed, 55, is a property dealer from New Delhi. He believes the BJP "does not do any work."
"Poverty will decrease and employment will increase if Congress wins. Modi talks about the soldiers and asks for votes but is he fighting at the border?" he said.
Dairy farmer Anil Pehalwan, 40, doesn't have much hope that any party will make a difference. "None of these parties listens to us," he said. "Whoever does the work, we will vote for them."
Sanjay Raghav, 41, is a shopkeeper in East Delhi, where Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's roadshow passed through, but he said he's a BJP supporter "because of Modi."
"Modi is very important for the country. He has made a name for the country. People will give (a) vote to Modi’s name. BJP may not be good for my own home but Modi is good for the country. India’s name is becoming big in the world. Because it is Modi, everything is possible," he said.
Twenty-year-old laborer Mohammed Mustaki disagrees. He said: "Modi has pulled the country back by 50 years. He has taken away employment."