Delhi election results 2025: BJP in, AAP out, exit polls gate BJP’s capital ‘Vapasi’ right

Delhi election results 2025: BJP in, AAP out, exit polls gate BJP’s capital ‘Vapasi’ right




New Delhi:

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is scheduled for the landslide victory in the national capital Delhi. At 1:10 pm, the trends show the BJP with 47 seats, while Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) settles for 23 and the Congress fails to open its account. The results of the Delhi Assembly elections are in accordance with what the exit elections predicted for the capital – the BJP’s return after about three decades and the AAP out of ‘Sheesh Mahal’.

The poll of NDTV exit poll gave BJP 41 seats, AAP 28 and Congress only one seat.

Did the exit pole say

11 out of 13 elections – Axis My India, Chankaya Strategies, CNX, DV Research, JVC, Matries, P -Mark, People’s Insight, People’s Pulse, Poll Diary, and Chanakya of Today – a clear majority for BJP. . Each gave more than 40 seats to the BJP, except for the pole diary (50) and the People’s Pulse (60).

The matriies also moved towards AAP, predicting 32-37 seats for the party and 35-40 seats for BJP.

While Mind Brink predicted 44–49 seats for AAP, Weepreside estimated a massive majority with 46-52 seats.

DV Research did not expect AAP to win over 34 seats, and on the other hand, People’s Pulse and CNX estimated as 10 seats for AAP.

What did the exit poll predict in 2020?

In 2020, the exit poll predicted hat-trick for AAP in Delhi, with about 56 of the 70 assembly seats in AAP. The outdoor elections were true as the party won 62 out of 70 seats, while the BJP settled for eight.

In 2015, AAP won 67 seats and in 2013 in its debut election, the party won 28 out of 70 seats.

Delhi Assembly Elections 2025

Single-phase Delhi assembly elections were held on 5 February and votes are currently being counted. The BJP is ready to return after 1998.

Currently, AAP leaders including Arvind Kejriwal, Atisi, Manish Sisodia, Satyendra Jain, Saurabh Bhardwaj and Awadh Ojha, including. While the counting of votes is going on, Manish Sisodia and Awadh Ojha have given up.

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