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New Delhi, February 10,2015 (Agencies) The AAP established a huge lead in early trends in the counting of votes for the Delhi assembly polls on Tuesday -- crossing the halfway mark, while its main rival BJP was lagging behind. Counting of the votes began at 8am and the Election Commission said all results were expected to be in by 12.30pm.




color="#0000ff">According to the national daily  70 seats of the Delhi assembly , the AAP was ahead in 65 seats, the BJP in 4  and the other 1. According to leads from other TV news channels, the AAP had made gains in 16 seats when compared to the 2013 polls. The BJP, on the other hand, was trailing in 12 seats it had won in the last elections.


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