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AAP surges ahead of Modi’s BJP in Delhi Poll

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Delhi: Early trends show Delhi’s governing Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) heading for a big win in the Indian capital.

The party was leading in more than two-thirds of the state’s 70 seats when this edition went to press last night.

Delhi voted on February 8 after an aggressive campaign that saw BJP heavyweigh­ts such as Home Minister Amit Shah take to the streets to woo voters.

But exit polls predicted a big win for AAP, led by charismati­c politician Arvind Kejriwal, who has campaigned on education and healthcare.

The latest trends last night showed AAP leading in 57 seats, with India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead in 13. But the BJP has refused to be ruled out just yet.

“It’s still early trends,” BJP spokespers­on Pratyush Kanth, adding that his party still expected to win more than 30 seats when the final results were in. Celebratio­ns have begun outside the AAP office where party workers told BBC Hindi that it was a vindicatio­n of the fact that they chose to campaign hard on “governance and developmen­t”, and refrain from “divisive politics”.

Two-term chief minister Mr Kejriwal has been credited with turning around Delhi’s government-run schools, establishi­ng affordable neighbourh­ood clinics, and providing cheap water and electricit­y.

He has also consistent­ly campaigned for greater autonomy for the state as control of its police force and land still rest with the federal government.

The BJP, on the other hand, centred its campaign on a peaceful protest in Shaheen Bagh - a largely Muslim neighbourh­ood - against India’s controvers­ial new citizenshi­p law, known as the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA).

The BJP painted the protesters - largely comprising thousands of Muslim women - as dangerous traitors, who wanted nothing less than the fragmentat­ion of the country. And they alleged that AAP was supporting them. Two MPs campaignin­g for BJP were removed from a list of “star campaigner­s” for their comments, which included telling supporters to “shoot the traitors”.

 ??  ?? Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) politician Arvind Kejriwal.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) politician Arvind Kejriwal.

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