
Axis My India, CNX & Today’s Chanakya Exit Polls Predict BJP Win in Delhi Polls
The highly anticipated Delhi Assembly elections have finally come to an end, with all eyes on the exit polls to predict the outcome. And, according to the latest exit polls conducted by Axis My India, CNX, and Today’s Chanakya, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is poised to win the elections, returning to power in the national capital after a 27-year hiatus.
Axis My India, a renowned exit poll agency, predicted that the BJP will win 45-55 out of the 70 Delhi Assembly seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will win 15-25 seats. The Congress, on the other hand, is expected to win 0-1 seat. This prediction suggests that the BJP will return to power with a comfortable majority, paving the way for Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to continue his reign.
Today’s Chanakya, another prominent exit poll agency, predicted a slightly different outcome. According to their poll, the BJP is expected to win around 51 seats, while the AAP will win around 19 seats. This prediction would still give the BJP a significant majority, but with a narrower margin than Axis My India’s prediction.
CNX, a third exit poll agency, predicted a slightly more competitive outcome. According to their poll, the BJP is expected to win 49-61 seats, while the AAP will win 10-19 seats. This prediction suggests that the BJP will still emerge as the winner, but with a slightly smaller majority than the other two exit polls predicted.
It’s worth noting that exit polls are not always accurate, and the actual outcome of the elections may differ from these predictions. However, given the reputation of these exit poll agencies and the large sample sizes they have used, their predictions are likely to be a reliable indicator of the outcome.
If the exit polls are accurate, the BJP’s victory would be a significant turnaround for the party, which has been out of power in Delhi since 1998. The party’s campaign, led by Chief Ministerial candidate Manoj Tiwari, focused on issues such as law and order, corruption, and the economy, which appear to have resonated with voters.
The AAP, on the other hand, has been in power in Delhi since 2013, and its campaign has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and the welfare of the poor and marginalized. While the party has a strong following in certain areas of Delhi, it appears to have struggled to connect with voters in other parts of the city.
The Congress, meanwhile, has been struggling to regain its footing in Delhi, and its campaign has failed to generate much momentum. The party’s candidate, Sheila Dikshit, is a well-known face in Delhi politics, but her campaign has been marked by controversy and infighting.
Overall, the exit polls suggest that the BJP is likely to emerge as the winner in the Delhi Assembly elections, returning to power after a 27-year hiatus. While the actual outcome may differ from these predictions, these exit polls are likely to be a reliable indicator of the outcome.