India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his allies were heading for victory at the halfway point in the country's general election count on Tuesday but with a reduced parliamentary majority. His campaign deepened concerns for minority rights in the world's most populous country, as he wooed the Hindu majority to the worry of the 200-million-plus Muslim community.
Kejriwal, 55, was detained in March over a long-running corruption probe but was later released and allowed to campaign as long as he returned to custody once voting ended. "When power becomes dictatorship, then jail becomes a responsibility," Kejriwal said before surrendering himself, vowing to continue "fighting" from behind bars.