An opinion poll yesterday has
revealed that the political preference of Delhi is changing from BJP to AAP for
the coming assembly elections. The Aam Admi Party could garner a majority in
the house if the elections were held right now.
The opinion poll has forecasted
around 36-40 seats for the Aam Admi Party, while the BJP has been projected to
win around 28-30 seats. The capital city will be going to the polls on 7
February and the results will be declared on 10 February.
The move of bringing Kiran Bedi
into the party and making her the Chief Ministerial candidate of BJP to counter
the anti-corruption facet of Arvind Kejriwal seems to have backfired big time.
The move has not just made the voters skeptical but it has given rise to the voices
of dissent in the party organization in Delhi as well.
The opinion poll depicts Kejriwal
as the most preferred choice of the people of Delhi for the CM's post with 54%
vote share.
One another opinion poll
conducted by a reputed agency gives 35 seats to AAP and around 29 seats to the
BJP.
The political analysts are of the
opinion that this huge shift in the momentum - BJP was expected to win with a
landslide majority six months ago -has occurred largely due to the delay of six
to eight months in conducting the elections in Delhi.
The friends-turned-foes (Bedi and
Kejriwal) are leaving no stone unturned to gain an upper hand in their
respective poll campaigns.
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