Delhi Assembly Election 2025 Exit Poll: Who is in the heart of Delhiites? Who will get power in AAP, BJP and Congress? Know what the exit poll figures say

Delhi Assembly Election 2025 Exit Poll: Who is in the heart of Delhiites? Who will get power in AAP, BJP and Congress? Know what the exit poll figures say

New Delhi. The fate of a total of 699 candidates contesting all 70 seats with voting in the Delhi Assembly elections was closed in EVMs. After voting, the figures of exit poll have also come out. 36 seats are required to form a government. Most exit polls have predicted the formation of BJP government in Delhi this time. At the same time, the Aam Aadmi Party has been expected to be out of power in exit poll. The worst situation is that of the Congress, in any exit poll, the Congress does not see more than 2 seats. In this way, according to the estimate of the exit poll, there is a lotus in the heart of the people of Delhi and this time a lotus can bloom in Delhi, BJP can come to power. However, the counting of votes will be held on February 8, after which it will be cleared whose government is going to be formed in Delhi. Let us tell you what the figures of exit poll say-

Pol diary exit poll

BJP – 42 to 50 seats

You – 18 to 25 seats

Congress – 0 to 2 seats

JVC Exit Poll

BJP -39 to 45 seats

AAP – 22 to 31 seats

Congress – 0 to 2 seats

DV Research Exit Poll

BJP – 36 to 44 seats

AAP – 26 to 34 seats

Congress – 2 to 3 seats

Chanakya Straitzis Exit Poll

BJP- 39 to 44 seats

Aap 25 to 28 seats

Congress – 2 to 3 seats

Matrices exit poll

BJP – 35 to 40 seats

You – 32 to 37 seats

Congress – 0 to 1 seat

P marq exit poll

BJP – 39 to 49 seats

AAP – 21 to 31 seats

Congress – 0 to 1 seat

Peoples Inside Exit Poll

BJP – 40 to 44 seats

You – 25 to 29 seats

Congress – 1 seat

Mind Brink Exit Poll

BJP – 21 to 25 seats

You – 44 to 49 seats

Congress – 0 to 1 seat

V prisched exit poll

BJP – 18 to 23 seats

You – 46 to 52 seats

Congress – 0 to 1 seat

Let us tell you that in Delhi, the ruling AAP in 70 seats and the Congress has also fielded candidates for 70 seats. At the same time, BJP fielded its candidates in 68 seats while two seats have been given to their allies. LJP Ram Vilas on Deoli seat and JDU candidates are in the fray for Burari seat.

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