Delhi Elections 2015: Congress rejects exit poll projections of it being laggard

The polls shown on television channels today predicted BJP as the number two party and Congress way behind with none of them giving it more than 5 seats.

Delhi Elections 2015: Congress rejects exit poll projections of it being laggard
NEW DELHI: Congress today rejected the exit poll projections for Delhi Assembly elections which showed it to be a laggard with not more than five seats in the 70-member House.

"We respect the opinion of various psephologists but the ground level response indicates upswing for Congress candidates across Delhi. We sincerely hope that election results on 10th will reflect this principal grassroot support for Congress", party spokesman Randeep Surjewala said.

He was reacting to the exit polls that have predicted a majority for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) with one of them giving it as high as 53 seats.

In the elections, billed as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi but rejected as such by BJP leadership, a resurgent AAP-led by Arvind Kejriwal has emerged as front-runner in all exit polls.

The polls shown on television channels today predicted BJP as the number two party and Congress way behind with none of them giving it more than 5 seats.
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Delhi Elections 2015: Casting votes to make a difference
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Congress candidate Ajay Maken waits in queue for casting his vote for the Assembly elections, in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Congress candidate Ajay Maken waits in queue for casting his vote for the Assembly elections, in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Voters show their voter ID cards as they wait to cast their votes for the Delhi Assembly elections at Pul Prahladpur, in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Voters show their voter ID cards as they wait to cast their votes for the Delhi Assembly elections at Pul Prahladpur, in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
An elderly voter is carried at a polling station during voting for the Delhi Assembly elections at Pul Prahladpur in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
An elderly voter is carried at a polling station during voting for the Delhi Assembly elections at Pul Prahladpur in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
BJP candidate Nupur Sharma after casting her vote for the Assembly elections, in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
BJP candidate Nupur Sharma after casting her vote for the Assembly elections, in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
BJP national secretary Ram Lal leaves after casting his vote for the assembly elections, at Nirman Bhavan in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
BJP national secretary Ram Lal leaves after casting his vote for the assembly elections, at Nirman Bhavan in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi along with party leader Kiran Walia leaves after casting her vote for the Assembly elections, at Nirman Bhavan in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi along with party leader Kiran Walia leaves after casting her vote for the Assembly elections, at Nirman Bhavan in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi after cast his vote at a polling booth in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi after cast his vote at a polling booth in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Former FICCI president Sidharth Birla after casting his vote, in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
Former FICCI president Sidharth Birla after casting his vote, in New Delhi on February 7, 2015.
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