Delhi elections 2015: AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal does yoga, BJP's Kiran Bedi rolls 'rotis' for community kitchen
Unwinding after a hectic campaign spree, Kejriwal did yoga at his residence early in the morning before going to a salon for a hair cut.

Bedi offered prayers at a gurudwara in her Krishna Nagar constituency and was seen rolling out 'rotis' for langar (community kitchen).
"I am not doing it for the first time. I used to visit gurudwaras in Amritsar when I was a child. I used to go to church in my school. I believe in all religions. I learnt the 'sarva dharma' during my childhood. It's all upto God now," Bedi told reporters.
Unwinding after a hectic campaign spree, Kejriwal did yoga at his residence early in the morning before going to a salon for a hair cut.
Will go to all temples and gurudwaras in my const today. I pray to God - "?? ?? ??? ??, ?? ???? ?? ??? ???"
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 6, 2015 He later visited Gurudwara Rakabganj and Birla Temple in his New Delhi constituency."Will go to all temples and gurudwaras in my constituency today. I pray to God that let truth triumph and let the common man win," Kejriwal said.
AAP and BJP appeared to be the main contenders in tomorrow's polls campaign for which had come to an end yesterday. The campaign was marked by bitter political attacks and allegations and counter allegations.
Kejriwal is contesting from the prestigious New Delhi constituency while Bedi has been fielded from Krishna Nagar, considered a stronghold of the BJP.
A total of 673 candidates are in the fray for the 70-member Delhi Assembly. The results will be declared on February 10.
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