
Axis My India, CNX & Today’s Chanakya Exit Polls Predict BJP Win in Delhi Polls
The Delhi Assembly elections are all set to conclude on February 8, 2020, and the exit polls are already out, predicting a clear victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the national capital. Axis My India, CNX, and Today’s Chanakya have released their exit polls, and all three are predicting a win for the BJP.
According to Axis My India’s exit poll, the BJP is expected to win 45-55 out of 70 Delhi Assembly seats, returning to power after 27 years. The poll also predicts that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will win 15-25 seats, while the Congress will struggle to win just 0-1 seat.
Today’s Chanakya, another prominent exit poll, has 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.
CNX, a third exit poll, has also predicted a win for the BJP, but with a slightly lower number of seats. According to their poll, the BJP is expected to win 49-61 seats, while the AAP will win 10-19 seats.
The exit polls are significant because they are based on actual voter surveys and are more credible than opinion polls. While the exit polls are not always accurate, they do provide a good indication of the mood of the voters and the likely outcome of the election.
The Delhi Assembly elections have been keenly watched this time around, with all three major parties, the BJP, AAP, and Congress, fighting for power. The AAP, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has been the ruling party in Delhi for the past five years, but the BJP has been making a strong comeback, thanks to its strong performance in the Lok Sabha elections last year.
The exit polls are likely to have a significant impact on the election outcome, as they can influence the voters’ decision-making process. The polls have also set off a frenzy of activity among the political parties, with all three major parties launching a last-minute campaign to win over voters.
The BJP has been campaigning aggressively in Delhi, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah leading the charge. The party has been promising to improve the law and order situation in Delhi, which has been a major concern for voters. The AAP, on the other hand, has been focusing on its achievements in Delhi, such as the free electricity and water scheme, and has been promising to continue these benefits if re-elected.
The Congress, which has been struggling to keep up with the BJP and AAP, has been trying to make a comeback by promising to improve the healthcare and education sectors in Delhi.
Overall, the exit polls suggest that the BJP is likely to win the Delhi Assembly elections, but the AAP is expected to put up a strong fight. The Congress, on the other hand, is likely to struggle to win more than a few seats.
Only time will tell if the exit polls are accurate, but they do provide a fascinating glimpse into the minds of the Delhi voters. As the election results come in on February 11, one thing is certain – the voters of Delhi will have spoken, and their choice will shape the future of the national capital.