While the ABP exit poll survey gives predicted a total of 218 seats for BJP, AAP has been given 24 and Congress 22.
The party's Delhi convenor, Dilip Pandey, echoed Kejriwal's views and said, "If this [BJP victory] is what exit polls are predicting, it is clear that the EVMs have been tampered with, and these fake exit polls are being put out to prepare a ground for the rigged results", he said, according to PTI.
A day after civic polls, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday asked his party workers to be ready for a "movement" if exit poll results of the municipal elections prove to be true. Arvind Kejriwal took to Twitter and expressed his concern about the EVM machines as he continues to be upset about EVM machines and he also alleged that the people with voter slips were not allowed to cast the vote. "What is SEC doing?" he tweeted.
Millions of voters in the national capital on Sunday exercised their democratic right amid EVM glitches and scorching heat to pick three new municipal bodies in an election crucial for all three main contenders - the BJP, Congress and the AAP.
A voter shows her inked finger and voter ID card after casting her vote during the MCD elections, in New Delhi on Sunday.
More than 1 crore 30 lakhs people, including 1 lakh 10 thousand people who voted for the first time, were expected to vote for 272 wards in the MCD polls.
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The women lost their initial court cases, but announced during the press conference that they were planning to file appeals. Aeroflot won both court cases and denies that any claims of discrimination on the appearance of its cabin staff.
"I urge the people of Delhi to vote for a filth-free Delhi, a dengue- and chikungunya-free Delhi", said Kejriwal after voting along with his family.
The VVPAT-equipped EVMs dispense a paper slip which helps a voter confirm that his vote has indeed gone to the candidate of his choice.
Srivastava said 18 electronic voting machines (EVMs) were replaced owing to battery or button-related issues.
Election was cancelled in Maujpur in the east and Sarai Pipal Thala in the north because of the death of a candidate in each of the two wards. Of them, 13 centres are in South Delhi where voting percentage was 50 percent, 16 centres have beens set up in North Delhi where voting percentage was 54 percent. Also, for the first time in the MCD elections, None Of The Above (NOTA) option has been made available.
Harshvardhan were among the voters who cast their votes in the early hours of polling for the MCD elections. "I am sure their votes will play a major role in our victory in some seats", a senior leader claimed.





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