AAP will win Delhi and Kejriwal will be king, predict Exit Polls 
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AAP will win Delhi and Kejriwal will be king, predict Exit Polls

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The News Minute | February 7, 2015 | 8.20 PM ISTThe AAP is most likely to win the Delhi assembly elections with a seat share ranging from 31 to a staggering 53 seats, exit polls said at the end of voting Saturday.Any party will need at least 36 seats to form a government in Delhi.The Election Commission said that the election went peacefully.Whole election went peacefully, no difficulties in terms of any issue which needed great deal of intervention: EC pic.twitter.com/snu7ujc0TN— ANI (@ANI_news) February 7, 2015Only 15 EVMs at 12177 polling stations were found defective in mock poll before the poll. These were promptly replaced.— Dr. S.Y. Quraishi (@DrSYQuraishi) February 7, 2015Here is a compilation of all exit polls. The ABP-Nielsen survey gave the Aam Aadmi Party of former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal 39 seats and the Bharatiya Janata Party 28 seats.The Times Now-C-Voter survey said the AAP was poised to win 31-39 seats and the BJP 27-35.The India Today-Cicero put the AAP tally at 35-43 seats and of the BJP at 23-29.The NDTV survey said the AAP could win 38 seats and the BJP 29.The Axis-APM poll, however, credited 53 seats to the AAP and 17 to the BJP.All five exit polls put the Congress at a distant third, giving the party zero to a maximum of four seats.Today's Chanakya exit poll did not give the party break up but said in terms of who would be the best chief minister, Kejriwal scored a high mark of 53 percent.The BJP's chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi came a poor second with 36 percent rooting for her. Ajay Maken of the Congress scored six percent support.Kejriwal, the man of the moment, thanked the people of Delhi and congratulated the selfless volunteers of his party My sincere thnks n congratulations to all selfless volunteers of AAP, who worked round the clock for their country. AAP is bcoz of u (1/2)— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 7, 2015My gratitud 2 Delhiites for their support. U r so amazing.U rejcted politics of caste n religion.Hope final results r as per exit polls(2/2)— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 7, 2015With exit polls showing an AAP victory, the BJP has started getting defensive and all anti-BJP Tweeple have gained vigour. If BJP high command wanted sure victory in Delhi, it should have galvanised its municipal councilors to improve their shoddy performance.— Madhu Kishwar (@madhukishwar) February 7, 2015Did I get Swapan Dasgupta right when he said on NDTV, BJP defeat in Delhi will set off demand 4 Modi's resignation as PM? Wishful thinking?— Madhu Kishwar (@madhukishwar) February 7, 2015I am human. Sometimes I can get it wrong. Let us see on 10 th— Subramanian Swamy (@Swamy39) February 7, 2015Narendra Modi should now seriously look at his media handling department and media savvy ministers— Deepak Singh (@smarket) February 7, 2015Let us be very clear.If exit polls are right,it will be a big slap on d arrogant n hypocritical politics of @narendramodi n @AmitShahOffice.— nikhil wagle (@waglenikhil) February 7, 2015If exit polls correct--jury still out-clearest message Frm public is chastisement of arrogance of Bjp/Modi. Humpty Dumpty came before a fall— Abhishek Singhvi (@DrAMSinghvi) February 7, 2015If the exit polls are right, AAP may need2 thank sanghi trolls whose constant abuse only confirmed our resolve to vote against their party.— SANJAY HEGDE (@sanjayuvacha) February 7, 2015BJP/NaMo's bubble has burst. Even d Development agenda touted in May 2014 was discarded becos dey could not deliver on d Acche Din promises.— Rajiv Rai (@rajivchn) February 7, 2015Dear BJP, if u didn't want the #DelhiPolls to be a 'referendum' on Modi, why all those posters & front-page ads with his face all over them?— Seema Goswami (@seemagoswami) February 7, 2015Looks like 3 more days for the Modi wave to officially end.— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) February 7, 2015If the polls true,Delhi to be launchpad for new national dynamics. AAP will be treated by regional forces as a key member of Anti-BJP front— barkha dutt (@BDUTT) February 7, 2015With inputs from IANSTweetFollow @thenewsminute