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NinadG

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After all Its upto Delhi's voters to decide whom to choose....as of now it seems that AAP is having atleast 80% chance while BJP more than that........
 

NinadG

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I read somewhere that Ak's wife is also an IRS officer & entitled to all benefits......His daughter scored some 95-96% marks last year....
 

IndianMascot

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Do u know that he was paying Rs. 800000 as rent for the bungalow after the tenure of his CM Post expired . He overstayed due to his daughter's exams

Also read this
What's this brouhaha about Kejriwal's bungalow? - Firstpost
That means he isn't aam aadmi. Aam aadmi do not pay this must amount for rent. Now you will say that he is getting donations from NRI friend. If so then why is he asking donation from Indians. Let him cut short his expenses and keep that for party fund.
 

Anish Pai

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Arvind Kejriwal said he has 370 page proof against Sheila Dixit and congress involved in CWG Scam and once his government comes to power, he will send her to jail within 2 days. However, when he came into power he suddenly lost all proof and started asking for proof from BJP.

Pls answer this any AAP Supporter ???
 

NinadG

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BJP, AAP neck and neck in Delhi, hung assembly likely again: HT survey

A Hindustan Times-C fore survey predicts a dead heat between the BJP and AAP in the Delhi elections, leaving the capital headed for a hung assembly even after a year of President’s Rule.

The survey, conducted between January 10 and 19 and then revisited after Kiran Bedi was nominated the BJP's CM candidate, projects 31-36 seats for both BJP and AAP, with the Congress seen sliding to between 2 and 7 seats.

Former chief minister Kejriwal is still the preferred choice for the post of chief minister with 43% people backing him, followed by Bedi (39%) and Maken (12%).

Before Bedi was named the CM candidate by her party, the survey found that AAP was ahead with 34-39 seats, followed by BJP with 29-34 seats and Congress 2-7.

Despite the close finish expected, the survey shows AAP vote share is going up by 9 percentage points while it’s only five for the BJP and loss of 10 percentage points for Congress compared to the 2013 elections. In the 2013 assembly election, the BJP’s vote share was 33%, followed by the AAP’s 29.4% and the Congress’s 24.5%.

Delhi elections: Kiran Bedi push may fail to prevent hung assembly
 

Shiwesh Kumar

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There will be no issues...AAP and Congress will come together. Congress voters are shifting to AAP. Core voters are the one who drive agenda of a party. As long as voters are same, alignment is natural. You can even find hint of the same in debates and interviews of AAP and Congress leaders.
 
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NinadG

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But yesterday there was a news about Makan saying that cong wouldn't support Aap now........
 

DashMajor

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But yesterday there was a news about Makan saying that cong wouldn't support Aap now........
Great then one more state added in "Congress Mukht Bharat" list and I hope AAP don't take support of Congress this time to form Govt. and kept their stand.
 

NinadG

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If again there is no clear majority then prez rule is the option.......this way BJP can indirectly control Delhi.....
The same way it is controlling J&K........:laugh:
 
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