While AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal is the most preferred chief ministerial candidate for Delhi, a survey shows that the BJP has a slight edge over the two other contenders in a triangular contest. The opinion poll by ABP News-Nielsen suggests that the BJP is likely to get 28 out of the 70 seats in Delhi.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) party which will be contesting in Delhi for the first time is likely to get around 18 seats. The survey also suggests that the Congress will bag around 22 seats, with the AAP eating into the 15% of its vote share.

While the BJP is likely to get maximum seats, its possible chief ministerial candidate Vijay Goel does not enjoy the popularity among the masses. The good news for the BJP is that AAP or no AAP, it is expected to gain another 15% share from the Congress vote bank. Three times chief minister Sheila Dikshit has been rated poorly by the young voters of Delhi. She enjoys 27% of popular vote along with Goel, while Kejriwal leads with 32%.