BBC News, Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party advances his competitors in the Indian capital, Delhi, where votes are calculated after complete elections.
The BJP JAPA (BJP) is leading in 41 seats in the 70 -member Legislative Assembly, while the current AAADMI party (AAP) is advancing in 28 seats, according to the data issued so far by the Electoral Committee of India (EC).
However, these early strands can change the number as more sounds are calculated during the day.
The party that wins more than the mid -road mark can form the government.
Most of the exit polls predicted, after voting on Wednesday, with an absolute majority of the Bharatia Jatata Party, giving them more than 35 seats.
However, analysts warn that exit polls, which were issued by various news agencies, were often wrong in the past, not neutral.
Delhi’s victory is a prestige battle for both leaders, given its symbolic importance as a capital.
The city, a federal area, has governed AAP since 2013, where voters supported its strong record of Welfarism. But the party and its leaders have recently been involved in the allegations of corruption – which it denied.
As for the Bharatia Jatata Party, Delhi’s insurance is more than just electoral success – it will represent a decisive foothold in the country’s capital after it has left power since 1998.
The party that was The successes of the last elections In other states, such as Maharashtra and Chiasharagah, he threw resources in the Delhi campaign, with Modi and Interior Minister Amit Shah, who attends the events.
Congress, the main opposition party at the national level, is also in the race, but opinion polls indicate a dark view of it.
Delhi party ruled from 1998 to 2013, but he was expelled due to the allegations of corruption that the voters witnessed to AAP instead. He has failed to make a mark since then.

More than 60 % of the qualified voters made the polls in the survey this time.
Delhi has a unique governance structure.
The main decisions related to public order, the police and lands are made by the Lieutenant Ruler (LG) appointed by the federal government. The state legislative body, including education, health and public services, deals.
This section often causes friction between the federal government and the state legislative council when it is managed by competing parties.
The structure of power is also a reason to clarify the electoral campaigns in Delhi more luxury than political issues or identity, which plays a greater role in elections elsewhere in the country.
AAP and BJP campaigns promised both improvements to public schools and free health care services as well as cash bulletins for women.
Meanwhile, the Bharatia Jatata Party was also hoping for a batch of last week Federal budgetWhich reduced the income tax of the middle -class middle class, a major voting bloc in the capital.

Experts say that the Bharatia Jatata Party’s victory in Delhi Al -Hasm Al -Hasm Al -Hasm will enhance Modi’s popularity among Indian voters after his party lost his explicit majority last year. General elections.
It will also be a major blow to AAP, a much smaller party that has been praised in its early years of power to focus on improving educational and health facilities in the city.
Many of the Bharatia Gata party campaign targeted the president of AAP Arvind KejriwalAnd he is an anti -contemporary activist, who was imprisoned in a corruption case related to the alcohol sales policy that she is now choosing last year.
Kejriwal, which denies all allegations and was released On bail In September, Moody was accused of carrying out a “political revenge” against him and AAP, accusing the Bharatia Jatata Party.
The conditions for the sponsorship in the Supreme Court prevent him from entering the Prime Minister’s office or signing files. Kejrawal resigned from the role days after he was released from prison.
The bitter campaign for weeks has focused to win the capital strongly on the social welfare facilities for its residents. However, one topic remained outside the agenda – the permanent air pollution crisis in Delhi, which affects the city of more than 30 million in most of the year.
The Bharatia Jatata Party promised to reduce the city’s air quality index (AQI) by half by 2030 if it wins. However, the case did not dominate the discussions or become a point of discussion in the election campaign.
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