
New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) With three days left for the Delhi assembly elections, the TG-CICERO opinion poll projected the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) getting the highest number of seats (between 38- 46 seats) and the BJP between 19-25 seats in the 70-member house.
According to it, the Congress would get between three and seven seats while the other parties would get between zero to two seats.
It said the AAP would get over 43 percent of the votes, the BJP over 35 percent of votes, the Congress 13 percent, down by over 11 percent votes, and the others eight percent votes, a slide of nearly four percent votes.
According to the India Today Group-Cicero poll, over 44 percent respondents feel AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal is best suited to be chief minister, while 35 percent think so of BJP's chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi and just 12 percent hold Congress' Ajay Maken best suited for the post.
The Delhi elections are on Feb 7 and results would be out on Feb 10.
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