Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, commented on the exit poll results on Tuesday as they indicated that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) would win the MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi) elections by a significant margin. All 250 wards in the national capital held their civic elections on Sunday. Since they were combined into one earlier this year, the civic bodies in the national capital have been governed by the BJP for almost 15 years.
The exit polls indicated that the AAP would have advanced far beyond the halfway point in the elections.
(WARNING: Exit polls frequently get it wrong.) “I would want to congratulate the citizens of Delhi. Yesterday, I followed the results. People continue to voice their belief in the AAP, “Tuesday, Arvind Kejriwal told journalists. On Wednesday, the results of the MCD will be made public.
I hope the outcomes will only be this, he continued. The AAP leader also discussed the Gujarat exit polls after spending a lot of time there recently to campaign. “There is now a third party involved. It is the BJP stronghold, they claimed. It’s a major deal if a party can win approximately 15% to 20% of the vote on the first ballot “He made a point.
However, according to the exit polls, the party is not likely to have the success it had hoped for in Gujarat. In fact, it might not even end there. For Himachal Pradesh as well, similar forecasts have surfaced. Since claiming a significant victory in Punjab earlier this year, the AAP has been attempting to broaden its national presence.
On Thursday, ballots will be tallied for Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.
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Arvind Kejriwal on the exit polls: “We are grateful for Delhi and a new entrant for Gujarat.”

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