<Dl> <Dt> Media </Dt> </Dl> <P> India Times suggested that the election was watched in Pakistan with Modi being the less popular candidate than AAP's Kejriwal . Comparisons were made between the latter and the Pakistan Tehreek - e-Insaf's Imran Khan . Analysts suggested a high turnout would favour the BJP as it indicates an increase in participation of urban voters who are the party's traditional vote bank . Others have suggested however, that this could indicate an increase in voting amongst the 150 million Muslims that generally support the INC . Varghese K George, the political editor of The Hindu said that both readings rely on too many assumptions but that the only reading so far was the BJP was "doing well (and) Modi is managing to make some connection with voters and the Congress is doing pretty badly ." </P> <Dl> <Dt> <Dl> <Dt> Politicians </Dt> </Dl> </Dt> </Dl> <Dt> <Dl> <Dt> Politicians </Dt> </Dl> </Dt>

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