Exit poll before polls end?

IN Media Watch Briefs | 04/12/2013

The voting in Delhi was extended upto 7.30 pm today, the extension being announced even as Arnab Goswami and Times Now were in full flow with their Delhi exit poll programme.  Once it was announced neither this channel nor Aaj Tak,  India TV,  Zee News, and NDTV doing a poll of polls restrained themselves. They should have postponed their analysis of exit poll indications till after voting hours, as also interviewing prospective chief ministers. Will the Election Commission take note?

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