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BJP chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi and Chief AAP Arvind Kejriwal on the campaign trail in Delhi. (AFP Photo)

NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party Arvind Kejriwal could get 36 seats in Delhi Saturday's election, exactly the number needed for a simple majority to form a government, according to a total of six major polls published over the last three days.

The BJP and its ally Akali Dal to place second with 30 seats, two fewer than they had in the last election in December 2013, and Congress will have four seats, it shows.

The opinion poll of polls is based on those conducted by TNS C-forward, Nielsen, Cicero, Taleem C-voters, News Nation and Mineria data. The fieldwork for the surveys have been done in the last week.

Delhi vote on Saturday; Results will be counted on February 10.
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Arvind Kejriwal is running against Kiran Bedi for the BJP Chief Minister of Delhi. In the last elections, the BJP was four short of a majority.

AAP then formed a minority government with the support of Congress. But only 49 days in his term, Mr. Kejriwal quit, a decision he has said repeatedly that he deeply regrets. His resignation came after an anti-corruption proposal he had defended was blocked by other parties, including the Congress in the state legislature.

Delhi was then ruled for months by the Centre through the rule of the president. In November last year, the Assembly was dissolved, opening the way for new elections.

The BJP has counted for battle in Delhi on 'Modi wave "- the popularity of the Prime Minister who delivered the ruling party in states like Maharashtra and Haryana.

But the decision of former police officer Kiran Bedi induct and appoint as its minister alleged leader provoked strong disagreement within the Delhi branch of the BJP. Worried by dissent and warm reception during Ms. Bedi some rallies, BJP leader Amit Shah supervised closely the party's strategy to Delhi in the last week.

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