Kejriwal to be in Varanasi for counting

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Press Trust of India Varanasi
Last Updated : May 15 2014 | 9:44 PM IST
Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal will be in the temple town for the counting of votes for Lok Sabha polls and will arrive here from Delhi on a flight in the morning tomorrow.
An AAP source said here on the eve of counting of votes that, "He (Kejriwal) should reach Varanasi by 10.30 A.M. tomorrow."
Counting is to commence at 8 A.M. When the postal ballots are first tallied.
According to Election Commission guidelines, half-an-hour after the postal ballots are counted, the process of counting the votes from the EVMs will begin.
Nearly 8,000 candidates, including top guns Narendra Modi, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Kejriwal have contested in the largest-ever electoral exercise held in Indian history.
Anti-corruption crusader Kejriwal was pitted against Modi, BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate in Varanasi and would be seeking to replicate here his electoral triumph in last year's Delhi Assembly polls.
However, exit polls have projected that BJP will emerge as the single-largest party.
EC said that counting at 989 centres across the country is likely to be completed by 5 PM and trends would be available by 11 A.M. A final picture could emerge by noon as to who would be the major players in the 16th Lok Sabha.
AAP district convener Devkant Verma claimed that the party was quite hopeful that Kejriwal would win from Varanasi as he got huge support from the people here.
If Modi loses this Lok Sabha elections from here he would never turn back to the city, but Kejriwal will remain here and will often visit the temple town whether he wins or loses, Devkant said.
Prasad said Kejriwal had chosen to stay away from the election buzz for a couple of days in order to carry out his meditation practice of 'vipassana'.
BJP Varanasi Lok Sabha media in-charge, Navratan Rathi said that Modi is likely to visit on May 17 but his Lok Sabha election in-charge Ashok Dhawan will be present at the counting centre tomorrow.
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First Published: May 15 2014 | 9:44 PM IST

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