
Axis My India, CNX & Today’s Chanakya Exit Polls Predict BJP Win in Delhi Polls
The exit polls are out, and it seems that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is all set to return to power in the Delhi Assembly elections after a hiatus of 27 years. Three prominent exit poll agencies – Axis My India, CNX, and Today’s Chanakya – have predicted a resounding victory for the BJP, with the party expected to win a majority of seats in the 70-member Assembly.
According to the exit polls, Axis My India predicted that the BJP will win 45-55 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 comfortably cross the halfway mark of 36 seats required to form a majority government.
Today’s Chanakya, another prominent exit poll agency, predicted a similar outcome. It predicted that the BJP will win around 51 seats, while the AAP will win around 19 seats. The Congress, as per Today’s Chanakya, is expected to win a mere 1 seat.
CNX, yet another exit poll agency, also predicted a BJP victory, albeit with a slightly different margin. According to CNX, the BJP is expected to win 49-61 seats, while the AAP will win 10-19 seats. The Congress, as per CNX, will win 0-1 seat.
These predictions are significant, as they suggest that the BJP is likely to return to power in Delhi after a gap of 27 years. The party had last won the Delhi Assembly elections in 1993, when it won 52 out of 70 seats.
The exit polls also suggest that the AAP’s campaign, led by its chief Arvind Kejriwal, may not have paid off as expected. Kejriwal had been touted as a strong contender for the Chief Minister’s post, but the exit polls suggest that his party may not be able to win as many seats as it had hoped.
The Congress, on the other hand, appears to be a distant third, with all three exit polls predicting that it will win only 0-1 seat. This is not surprising, given the party’s poor performance in recent elections in Delhi.
The exit polls are based on surveys conducted by the agencies among voters across Delhi, and the results are widely regarded as a reliable indicator of the election outcome. The actual results, however, may vary, and it is important to wait for the official counting of votes to determine the winner.
The Delhi Assembly elections were held on February 8, and the results are expected to be declared on February 11. The elections saw a high voter turnout, with over 61% of eligible voters casting their ballots.
In conclusion, the exit polls suggest that the BJP is all set to return to power in Delhi, with the party expected to win a majority of seats in the Assembly. The AAP, meanwhile, may not be able to replicate its success of 2015, when it won 67 out of 70 seats. The Congress, as expected, appears to be a distant third. Only time will tell if these predictions come true, but one thing is certain – the Delhi Assembly elections have been a closely contested and closely watched affair.