The Arvind Kejriwal led Aam Admi Party has almost set to form government in New Delhi. The exit polls of all the media organisations have predicted a simple majority for AAP and a comfortable second place to BJP.
It appears that the apologies sent by Arvind Kejriwal to the Delhi public over his immature resignation and consequent dissolution of the Assembly have been accepted by the voters.
The Arvind Kejriwal phenomenon in the politics has come into limelight through Lokpal movement. Ironically, Kiran Bedi, who fought opposite Arvind Kejriwal was also a part of Lokpal movement but parted ways with him over political differences.
Arvind Kejriwal has succeeded in reaching the urban and higher educated voters along with the common man in Delhi. This image has fetched him over his rivals, particularly Kiran Bedi who has not been owned by the semi urban and lower middle class and poorer sections of society.