Aam Aadmi Party claims to win 38-50 seats in Delhi elections
December 01, 2013  21:35
Despite being hit by a sting operation on some of its leaders by a news portal, the Aam Aadmi Party today claimed that it will win 38 to 50 seats inthe Delhi Assembly polls, scheduled for December 4.   

AAP leader Yogendra Yadav, while releasing the fourth and fifth round of its survey results, said that even as theparty was hit by the sting operation, it estimates to secure35.6 per cent vote share and get 38 to 50 seats in the polls.  

Claiming that there was a "wave" in favour of the AAP, Yadav said although it is not possible to figure this out through opinion polls, there are some indicators which confirm this.   

According to the fifth and final round of survey which was carried out yesterday in 17 assembly constituencies with as sample size of 1,643 respondents, the party emerges as a clear leader with 36 per cent vote share, followed by the BJP with 27per cent and the Congress 26 per cent.
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