Speaking to CNN-IBN, BJP's CM candidate says he is confident of winning.

Even as early leads in counting showed the Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi, the party's chief ministerial candidate Dr Harsh Vardhan said he was felling no pressure and was confident of a hands down victory.

"I am confident about winning. My pulse rate is 72," he said smilingly on CNN-IBN. "I have always been very certain that we were clearly ahead of Congress and the AAP. They were fighting each other."

On becoming the face of the campaign in Delhi, he said he's only happy to comply with the party's strategy, adding, "I had no problem with Modi's pictures in the same banner as mine. He is the future prime minister. His popularity is unquestionable. "

Asked if the Modi wave had some impact on voting patterns in Dlehi, he said Modi is the future prime minister of India. "With his own work he has manged to make a name for himself and rejuvenated the party's popularity. It's given that if he campaigns in Delhi, there will be some positive impact."

Harsh Vardhan also said his own priority would be healthcare. " I'll enable all Delhiites to take care of their health," he said.