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Kejriwal watches movie, asks party workers to 'chill'

| | Feb 09, 2015, at 02:36 am
New Delhi, Feb 8 (IBNS): A day after people across Delhi exercised their franchise to elect a new Assembly, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal asked his party workers to 'chill' and 'relax' on Sunday.

Kejriwal also went to watch a movie with several other party leaders.

According to most exit polls, the AAP is likely to clinch the Delhi Assembly polls.
The counting of votes to the 70-member Assembly will be held on Feb  10.

Kejriwal tweeted: "Volunteers. U did an amazing job. Relax for 2 days. Spend wid ur family. Sleep. Watch movies. Meditate. Chill. God bless u."

Kejriwal and his party colleagues, including Kumar Vishwas, on the same day went to watch Akshay Kumar starrer "Baby".

AAP tweeted: "Today @ArvindKejriwal, @DrKumarVishwas, @msisodia and many others went to watch #BABY."

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