
Axis My India, CNX & Today’s Chanakya Exit Polls Predict BJP Win in Delhi Polls
The Delhi Assembly elections have been one of the most anticipated and closely watched political events in recent times. With the counting of votes underway, three major exit polls have predicted a win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the national capital. According to the exit polls conducted by Axis My India, Today’s Chanakya, and CNX, the BJP is set to return to power in Delhi after a gap of 27 years.
Axis My India’s exit poll predicted that the BJP will win 45-55 out of 70 Delhi Assembly seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will win 15-25 seats. The Congress party, on the other hand, is expected to win 0-1 seat. This prediction suggests that the BJP will have a comfortable majority in the Delhi Assembly, with a possible 45-55 seats.
Today’s Chanakya, another prominent exit poll, predicted a similar outcome. According to its survey, the BJP is expected to win around 51 seats, while the AAP will win around 19 seats. The Congress party is predicted to win a single seat, according to Today’s Chanakya.
CNX’s exit poll, which is considered to be one of the most accurate in recent times, predicted a slightly different outcome. According to CNX, the BJP will win 49-61 seats, while the AAP will win 10-19 seats. The Congress party is expected to win 0-1 seat, according to CNX’s prediction.
All three exit polls have predicted a significant victory for the BJP, with the party expected to return to power in Delhi after a long hiatus. The AAP, which has been in power in Delhi since 2013, appears to be facing a tough challenge from the BJP. The Congress party, which has been struggling to make an impact in Delhi, is expected to win a single seat at best.
The exit polls have been widely reported in the media, with many analysts predicting a BJP victory based on the trends and momentum seen during the campaign. The BJP’s campaign was led by its national president, J.P. Nadda, who was accompanied by several senior leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
The AAP, on the other hand, was led by its national convenor, Arvind Kejriwal, who has been a popular leader in Delhi. The party’s campaign focused on its welfare schemes, including the free healthcare and education initiatives, which have been extremely popular among the voters.
The Congress party, which has been struggling to make an impact in Delhi, was led by its state president, Chaudhary Anil Kumar. The party’s campaign focused on its national leadership, including the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, and the party’s vice president, Rahul Gandhi.
The exit polls have been based on the surveys conducted across the state, and the predictions are based on the trends and patterns seen during the campaign. While the exit polls are not always accurate, they do provide a glimpse into the mood of the voters and the likely outcome of the election.
In conclusion, the Axis My India, Today’s Chanakya, and CNX exit polls have predicted a win for the BJP in the Delhi Assembly elections. The party is expected to return to power in Delhi after a gap of 27 years, with the AAP facing a tough challenge. The Congress party is expected to win a single seat at best. The exit polls have been widely reported in the media, and the predictions are based on the trends and patterns seen during the campaign. Only time will tell if the exit polls are accurate, but they do provide a glimpse into the mood of the voters and the likely outcome of the election.