Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at the Hanuman Mandir. (Photo| PTI) 
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Arvind Kejriwal visits ancient Hanuman temple on eve of Delhi polls

Kejriwal is aiming to become the Chief Minister for a third time, as the city goes to the polls on Saturday.

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NEW DELHI: A day before the Delhi Assembly elections, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday visited the ancient Hanuman temple in the capital's Connaught Place to seek blessings.

In a tweet in Hindi, he said that God had told him "everything will be good".

"Prayed for the progress of the country and Delhi. God said - "You are doing good work. Keep serving people like this. Leave the fruit on me. Everything will be good."

Kejriwal is aiming to become the Chief Minister for a third time, as the city goes to the polls on Saturday.

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