AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal at an event in Delhi. (Photo: Press Trust of India)
New Delhi: Between meeting party volunteers and clicking pictures with them, an upbeat Aam Aadmi Party or AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said he was confident of his party winning absolute majority in the Delhi Assembly elections.
A day before the counting of votes, Mr Kejriwal met a large number of party volunteers and supporters of his New Delhi constituency at the Constitution Club in Delhi at around 6 pm.
"Fully confident of getting absolute majority. The picture will become clear tomorrow," Mr Kejriwal told PTI even as he obliged a group of women who requested for a photo with him.
"All credit goes to the people and our work during the 49-day government," he added with a smile.
Mr Kejriwal also briefly met actor Smita Bansal of Balika Vadhu, who recently joined the party, filmmaker Anubhav Sinha, the former secretary of the party's Mumbai unit, Preeti Sharma Menon, and a few others at the adjoining Vithal Bhai Patel house.
Later, while addressing the assembled volunteers, Mr Kejriwal said he was there to meet and click pictures but "not selfies" with them.
"I would like to thank you all for your support. I am here to meet you today. Click as many pictures as you would like to but not selfies as it will take a lot of time," he said.
Following his announcement, people went up to the stage in batches of five and clicked pictures with him sitting in the centre.
A group of women from a slum situated off South Avenue were all smiles after managing to get a snap with the "future CM".
"We have given a chance to everyone in the past, so why not him? We strongly believe he will work for us. He has visited us in the slum many times in the past," said 60-year-old Safiqua.
Mr Kejriwal is expected to reach the Patel Nagar office on Tuesday morning and address workers after the results are declared.
The party has made elaborate arrangements at the three-storey office and has put up several LCD screens to show live updates of the counting.