Delhi Elections 2015: Hung assembly once again; AAP 35 seats, BJP 29, says survey
The survey also said Kejriwal seems to be the most preferred candidate for the position of Chief Minister of Delhi with 48 per cent votes.

The survey conducted by ABP News-Nielsen also predicted Congress is expected to get 6 seats in the 70-member House.
The survey also said Kejriwal seems to be the most preferred candidate for the position of Chief Minister of Delhi with 48 per cent, followed by Kiran Bedi of BJP with 42 per cent.
AAP maintains its stronger hold over economically weaker, weaker sections and muslims. Kejriwal marginally pips Kiran Bedi when it came to who does more "tamasha" than working for development in Delhi.
The opinion poll was conducted with 6,396 respondents in 35 constituencies by ABP News-Nielsen from January 25 to January 31, 2015.
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