NEW DELHI: AAP leader
Sanjay Singh on Tuesday said his party will register a "massive win" in the high-stakes Delhi Assembly election,
counting for which began amid tight security at various centres set up to carry out the exercise. Initial trends suggested the ruling
Aam Aadmi Party marching ahead, but the
Bharatiya Janata Party leaders maintained that their party would
win.
The counting began at 8 am and will be held in multiple rounds, Delhi Chief Electoral Officer
Ranbir Singh said.
"We have been saying since the beginning that the upcoming polls will be fought on the basis of work done by us and it is too early. You wait and watch we will register a massive win," Singh told reporters outside his residence.