
Axis My India, CNX & Today’s Chanakya Exit Polls Predict BJP Win in Delhi Polls
The Delhi Assembly elections 2020 are just around the corner, and the exit polls are starting to pour in. The latest exit polls from Axis My India, CNX, and Today’s Chanakya have predicted a clear victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the national capital. According to the exit polls, the BJP is expected to win a majority of seats in the Delhi Assembly, putting an end to the AAP’s 27-year reign.
Axis My India, a leading exit poll agency, predicted that the BJP will win 45-55 out of 70 Delhi Assembly seats, returning to power in the city after 27 years. The agency also predicted that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will win 15-25 seats, while the Indian National Congress (Congress) will struggle to win even a single seat, with a predicted 0-1 seat win.
Today’s Chanakya, another prominent exit poll agency, also predicted a clean sweep for the BJP, with around 51 seats. According to the agency’s poll, the AAP will win around 19 seats, while the Congress will struggle to win a single seat.
CNX, a leading market research firm, also released its exit poll results, predicting 49-61 seats for the BJP and 10-19 seats for the AAP. The agency also predicted that the Congress will win 0-1 seat.
These exit polls are significant because they are based on a rigorous sampling of voters across the city, and are likely to provide an accurate picture of the mood of the voters. The exit polls were conducted on February 8, a day after the Delhi Assembly elections, and covered over 20,000 voters across the city.
The exit polls are a major setback for the AAP, which has been in power in Delhi since 2013. The party had been hoping to win a majority of seats and form the government again, but it seems that the BJP’s strong campaign and the anti-AAP sentiment among voters have paid off.
The BJP, on the other hand, has been gaining momentum in the city, thanks to its strong campaign and the increasing popularity of its leader, Manoj Tiwari. The party has been promising to provide a better governance and development in the city, and it seems that its message has resonated with the voters.
The Congress, which had been hoping to make a comeback in Delhi, seems to have struggled to make an impact in the elections. The party had been hoping to win a few seats, but it seems that its campaign has fallen flat.
The exit polls are not the final word, and the actual results may vary. However, they do provide an indication of the mood of the voters, and it seems that the BJP is likely to emerge victorious in the Delhi Assembly elections.
In conclusion, the exit polls from Axis My India, CNX, and Today’s Chanakya have predicted a clear victory for the BJP in the Delhi Assembly elections. The party is expected to win a majority of seats, putting an end to the AAP’s 27-year reign. The exit polls are a major setback for the AAP, and a major victory for the BJP.