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Exit Polls: Coup in Delhi… Lotus will bloom, double engine will run!
Voting took place on 70 seats of Delhi.
According to the survey of MATRIZE, a close contest is being witnessed between BJP and Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi.
Voting was held on 5 February for 70 assembly seats in Delhi. After this, exit polls have started coming out. According to the survey of MATRIZE, a close contest is being witnessed between BJP and Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi. But BJP is getting a slight lead in this.
Voting was held on 5 February for 70 assembly seats in Delhi. After this, exit polls have started coming out. Exit polls show a big change in Delhi. According to the survey of MATRIZE, a close contest is being seen between BJP and Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi. But BJP is getting a slight lead in this. According to these figures, AAP is seen getting 32-37 seats, while BJP is seen forming the government in Delhi with 35-40 seats. At the same time Congress is also getting one seat. According to these figures, AAP is seen getting 32-37 seats, while BJP is seen forming the government in Delhi with 35-40 seats. At the same time Congress is also seen getting one seat.
What is in the exit poll of Chanakya Strategy..
In the exit poll of Chanakya Strategy also, BJP seems to be getting an edge. According to this survey, AAP can get 25-28 seats in Delhi, while BJP seems to get 39-44 seats in Delhi. While Congress can win 2-3 seats.
BJP government in Poll Diary’s exit poll
In Poll Diary’s exit poll, changes are seen in Delhi and BJP is seen forming government with majority. According to this poll, AAP can get 18-25 seats, while BJP can get 42-50 seats. At the same time, Congress can get 0-2 seats.
What is in People’s Insight’s exit poll
According to People’s Insight’s exit poll, AAP can get 25-29 seats in Delhi, while BJP can get 40-44 seats. At the same time, Congress’s account is also seen opening.
According to the exit poll of P-Marq, AAP can get 21-31 seats in Delhi, while BJP can get 39-49 seats. At the same time, Congress can open its account
Voting took place on 70 seats
Let us tell you that 699 candidates are in the fray for all 70 seats in the capital. With the end of voting, the fate of the candidates is captured in the EVM. Now the wait is for February 8. The results of Delhi Assembly will come on this day.
There is a Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi and Atishi is the Chief Minister. AAP won consecutively in 2013, 2015, 2020 and Arvind Kejriwal became the Chief Minister. However, Kejriwal got trapped in the money laundering case related to the liquor scam and had to go to jail in March 2024. When he came out on bail in September, he left the post of Chief Minister and the party made Atishi the new CM.
This election means a lot to AAP. While BJP and Congress are also in the fray and are trying hard to make a comeback. BJP had won in Delhi in 1993, after that it never won. On the other hand, Congress won continuously in 1998, 2003, 2008 and Sheila Dikshit was the Chief Minister. This time AAP is facing tough competition from BJP-Congress in the elections. There are about 1.56 crore voters in Delhi.
Which seats of Delhi are everyone’s eyes on?
There are many seats in Delhi elections, whose results are everyone’s eyes. Prominent leaders like Arvind Kejriwal, Atishi, Pravesh Verma, Ramesh Bidhuri and Kailash Gehlot are in the race. New Delhi seat is the most high-profile. Here the contest is between AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal, BJP’s Pravesh Verma and Congress veteran Sheila Dikshit’s son Sandeep Dikshit.
On Patparganj seat, there is a contest between Awadh Ojha from AAP, Ravinder Singh Negi from BJP and Anil Chaudhary from Congress. In the Rohini seat of the North-West region, there is a contest between Pradeep from AAP and Vijender Gupta from BJP.
In the Kalkaji seat, there is a triangular contest between Delhi’s current CM Atishi, former MP Ramesh Bidhuri from BJP and Alka Lamba from Congress. From the Jangpura seat, Manish Sisodia from AAP, Sardar Tarvinder Singh Marwah from BJP and Farhad Suri from Congress are in the fray.
What are exit polls?
Exit polls reveal a picture of the election results. Actually, a survey is conducted in the exit poll, in which many questions are asked to the voters. They are asked whom they voted for. This survey is done on the day of voting itself. The team of survey agencies questions the voters outside the polling booth. It is analyzed and on the basis of this, the election results are estimated. Many agencies conduct exit polls in India.
What are the guidelines regarding exit polls?
Guidelines regarding exit polls were first issued in India in 1998. According to the Representation of Peoples Act 1951, exit polls cannot be shown until voting in all phases is over. The results of exit polls can be shown half an hour after the voting of the last phase is over. Under the law, if anyone shows exit polls or any survey related to elections during the election process or violates the guidelines of the Election Commission, he can be punished with imprisonment up to 2 years or fine or both.