The counting for the Delhi Assembly polls is going on. As per the latest inputs, the Kejriwal led Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) is leading in 43 seats while the BJP is leading in 19 seats. The Postal ballots were counted first.
All the early reports are par with the predictions of the exit polls that the ruling AAP will get a lion share in the elections while the BJP will get restricted to the second place. Interestingly the polling percentage this time has come down to 62 percent which was 67 percent last time.
"Our confidence is based on a micro analysis of all the seats. The exit polls are only rough estimates. I am confident that the BJP will form the government in Delhi with a full majority," Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari said.
If the BJP loses the Delhi polls this will make this the third setback for the party after the saffron party has lost the Jharkhand and Maharashtra polls last year.
All the early reports are par with the predictions of the exit polls that the ruling AAP will get a lion share in the elections while the BJP will get restricted to the second place. Interestingly the polling percentage this time has come down to 62 percent which was 67 percent last time.
"Our confidence is based on a micro analysis of all the seats. The exit polls are only rough estimates. I am confident that the BJP will form the government in Delhi with a full majority," Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari said.
If the BJP loses the Delhi polls this will make this the third setback for the party after the saffron party has lost the Jharkhand and Maharashtra polls last year.