The BJP was in a lead with 30 while AAP was up with 22 and the Congress one, reports said as vote counting continued on Saturday for Delhi assembly election.
The latest trends run by electronic media said the AAP chief and Delhi Chief Minister candidate Arvind Kejriwal has fallen behind here against the saffron candidate Parvesh Verma contesting from the New Delhi constituency.
Chief Minister Atishi at Kalkaji seat was in the second number as she faces Ramesh Bidhuri of the saffron brigade.
Former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia was also behind in Jangpura.
The BJP candidate from Karawal Nagar was leading while the AAP candidate for Greater Kailash was also ahead.
These results will clearly tell if political supremacy of the AAP in the capital city would be maintained and not dented enough by BJP to let this saffron party return into power for first time since 1998.
The Congress, which had ruled Delhi from 1998 to 2013, is looking to stage a comeback after failing to win a single seat in the previous two elections.
Delhi, with 1.55 crore eligible voters, recorded a turnout of 60.54 per cent in the February 5 election.
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