New Delhi:
The AAM AADMI (AAP) party and the BJP are in a close contest when the voting vote started this morning for the Delhi assembly elections. The AAP has affirmed that it will return to power and Arvind Kejriwal will become the prime minister for the fourth time. But its main leaders, including Mr. Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Prime Minister Atishi, are throughout their respective seats, suggest early trends.
Kejriwal, who is playing from the constituency of the New Delhi Assembly, is following Parvesh Verma of the BJP, while his close help, Mr. Sisodia, former Minister of Education of Delhi, is throughout Jangpura. Atishi is also following Ramesh Bidhuri from BJP of Kalkaji.
Amanatullah Khan of AAP, a MLA twice from Okhla, is moving away from her seat.
The Minister of Delhi, Gopal Rai and AAP Satyar Jain, who is on bail in a case of money laundering, lead from Babarpur and Shakur Basti respectively.
Avadh Ojha, the IAS exam coach who joined the AAP before the elections, is turning off from Patparganj, the former headquarters of Mr. Sisodia. Durgesh Pathak, AAP candidate from Rajinder Nagar, is also behind. AAP Somnathi Bharti is also behind.
Delhi voted on February 5 to choose its members for the 70 -seat assembly with the AAP that shows its ‘Delhi’ model of government to counteract the accusations of corruption of the BJP in an aggressive campaign.
Prime Minister Atishi said this morning that AAP will return to power and called the elections a battle between good and evil. His colleague from the Saurabh Bharadwaj Cabinet said the AAP will win at least 40-45 seats. In it