Exit polls put AAP past the halfway mark, with the third giving them 35 out of 70 seats.
Exit polls on Saturday evening projected that the Aam Aadmi Party would cross the halfway mark in the Delhi Assembly and form government on its own.
Exit polls on Saturday evening projected that the Aam Aadmi Party would cross the halfway mark in the Delhi Assembly and form government on its own.
The exit polls gave the fledgling party between eight and 17 seats more than the 28 it won in its first election, the 2013 Assembly election. The party had then formed government with Congress support, but had quit the government after 49 days, a decision party founder and candidate Arvind Kejriwal apologised to voters for repeatedly during his campain.


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