Taking to Twitter, the Aam Aadmi Party chief said, “Will go to all temples and gurudwaras in my constituency today. I pray to God that the truth wins and the aam aadmi wins.”
The high-decibel campaign from various political parties for the February 7 polls ended on Thursday. On the last day of campaigning, Kejriwal had taken out a foot march in his constituency and visited a number of households in an attempt to understand the problems of the residents and assured them of speedy solutions if his party was voted to power.
A total of 1,33,09,078 registered voters -- including 73,89,089 males, 59,19,127 women and 862 from ‘other gender’ -- would cast their vote on Saturday, deciding the fate of political candidates.
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