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AAP will win Delhi election: Kejriwal
New Delhi, Feb 6
AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal
expressed confidence Friday that his party will win Saturday's assembly
elections in Delhi and form a government.
"I am happy and
confident that we are forming the government in Delhi. I have full faith
in the almighty," the former chief minister told the media after
praying at the Bangla Sahib gurudwara in the heart of the city.
A day ahead of the polls, Kejriwal visited gurudwaras, temples and other religious shrines in his New Delhi constituency.
He
left home around noon and first went to the Rakab Ganj Sahib gurudwara
near parliament and then to the nearby Bangla Sahib gurudwara.
The
Aam Aadmi Party leader then prayed at the ancient Hanuman Mandir in
Connaught Place before going to the Sacred Heart cathedral and the
landmark Kalibari.
He also visited a Sufi mazhar (mausoleum) near 7 Race Course Road - Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official residence.
Kejriwal's
visits caught people at the religious shrines by surprise. Many came up
to speak to him and got pictures clicked with him. He was with a few
party activists and security personnel.
In the New Delhi
constituency, Kejriwal's main opponents are Kiran Walia of the Congress
and Nupur Sharma of the Bharatiya Janata Party.