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61 per cent turnout in Delhi, exit polls predict easy victory for AAP
EVMs should have been taken directly to strong room after getting sealed, but few of them are still with some officers. It is an incident of Babarpur. A similar incident is being reported from Vishwas Nagar. Therefore, arrangements must be made outside the Strong Room for our party workers and our MLAs, so that they can guard and make sure that EVMs are not tampered.
According to the Election Commission's 'voter turnout' app, Delhi recorded a voter turnout of 60.76 per cent.
All exit polls are going to fail. BJP will not get even 20 seats and Kejriwal is not going to form govt in Delhi. I'm hoping Congress is going to do much better than what exit polls are showing. Let us wait till results are out.
Sisodia says AAP winning Delhi elections by 'huge margin'
Delhi votes on issues ranging from power and water supply, jobs to CAA-NRC and nationalism
The exit poll has two meanings. One, it is exit poll for Delhi elections and the other is that it is an exit poll for Manoj Tiwari. He will soon get an exit as Delhi BJP chief and he knows this very well.
EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) being taken to 'Strong Room' at Atal Adarsh Bengali Balika Vidyalya in Gol Market, after polling concludes. (ANI)
We are winning by a huge margin: Senior AAP leader and deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia
BJP president Jagat Prakash Nadda arrives at party office for a meeting with party leaders. (ANI)
Delhi chief minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal holds a meeting at his residence on the security of electronic voting machines (EVMs). Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, Prashant Kishor, Sanjay Singh and Gopal Rai attend the meeting. (ANI)
Certain exit polls are showing that BJP will win 26 seats, but let me tell you that all these exit polls will fail on 11 Feb. BJP will be forming govt in Delhi with over 48 seats.
BJP president JP Nadda calls a meeting at 8.30pm. BJP leaders including Vijay Goel, Prakash Javadekar, Hardeep Singh and Nityanand Rai expected to be present.
Till now voter turnout is 57.06%, it is tentative data as voting is still under way at some polling booths.
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