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Arvind Kejriwal may just have pulled it off, all exit polls


NEW DELHI:

Arvind Kejriwal, self-proclaimed anarchist, could lead back to Delhi, according to exit polls.

A total of seven polls showed Aam Aadmi Party Mr. Kejriwal (PAA) accumulate 42 seats, which would enable it to form the government comfortably (surveys: Nielsen, C-voters, Cicero, New nations, Axis APM Chanakya of today to MINERIA data).

Surveys have proven in the past profoundly wrong. The results will be reported Tuesday.

"This is based on data up to 15 hours. We will not accept it as final," warned Kiran Bedi, who is running as deemed BJP Chief Minister against Mr. Kejriwal.


If AAP wins, it will mark the first major setback for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the eight months since winning the national election with a massive mandate.67 percent of the capital voted today, a high turnout for the election of the National last year, or the election of the Assembly a year ago, which saw Mr Kejriwal taken functions for a period of 49 days with a minority government.

If exit polls prove to be correct, the victory is particularly sweet for Mr. Kejriwal, which was crushed by the PM at a time when they contested the constituency of Varanasi in the general election in May.
In his extensive campaign, the Prime Minister described Mr Kejriwal as a "back-stabber" who fled the office when things get difficult.

Mr Kejriwal has everything to lose with this election. His disastrous decision to quit as chief minister in February was aggravated by the AAP collect a meager four seats in parliament, stressing that only bastion of the party's Delhi.

The campaign of Mr. Kejriwal promised lower utility bills and free WiFi 1.7 crore people of Delhi, as well as commitments to fight against corruption.

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