Delhi Elections Exit Polls : Is the BJP ruling Delhi? Eight out of ten exit polls showed the AAP losing.

 

Delhi Elections Exit Polls

Delhi Elections Exit Polls : According to eight out of ten exit polls, the Aam Aadmi Party appears to have lost. There are rumors that the BJP might take back control of Delhi.


Delhi Elections Exit Polls : The BJP is in power, according to nearly every exit poll that was released following the Delhi Assembly elections. It has been suggested that the BJP could regain control in the nation's capital after around 26 years. The BJP has been shown to win an absolute majority in eight of ten exit polls. However, it appears that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has been successful in preserving power in two areas.


In the meantime, Congress has once again been proved to be ineffective in the majority of exit polls. It appears that the party's account has not been opened. Prior to 5 p.m., 57.70 percent of voters cast ballots in the Delhi Assembly elections. Despite the fact that voting was not till 6 p.m., many people were waiting in line to cast their ballots at the polling station. On February 8, the election results will be announced. The Delhi Assembly has 70 seats, and 36 seats are required to form a government.




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North-East Delhi had the most votes.

Voting for 70 Delhi Assembly seats took place on Wednesday. North-East Delhi had the greatest percentage of votes (63.83%), while South-East Delhi had the lowest (53.77%). Manoj Tiwari, a member of the BJP, represents this constituency in parliament. In the past 12 years, this is the lowest voting percentage.


To determine the electoral fate of 699 candidates across 70 Delhi constituencies, voting took place at 13,766 polling places. -62.59 percent of voters cast ballots in the 2020 assembly elections, compared to 56 percent in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.


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