To thank hundreds of people who worked for her Chief Ministerial campaign, Kiran Bedi gave them a 32-page comic book. The subject is herself.
"I want it to be an inspiration for parents and students alike," Ms Bedi said at the BJP base camp in her constituency of Krishna Nagar in East Delhi.
An array of exit polls have predicted that Ms Bedi will be robustly defeated by Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Admi Party (AAP) when the results are declared tomorrow. Like other leaders of the BJP, Ms Bedi has rejected those predictions, but has also pledged to accept responsibility for the results.
Ms Bedi joined the BJP just 3 weeks before Delhi voted, and was announced its presumptive Chief Minister, bludgeoning a schism in the Delhi branch, where many veteran leaders felt displaced and discarded by her all-star arrival.
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