
Axis My India, CNX & Today’s Chanakya exit polls predict BJP win in Delhi polls
The much-awaited Delhi Assembly elections are finally over, and the exit polls have started pouring in. Three prominent exit poll agencies, Axis My India, CNX, and Today’s Chanakya, have predicted a comfortable win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Delhi polls. According to their exit polls, the BJP is likely to win between 45-61 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is expected to win between 15-25 seats.
Axis My India’s exit poll predicted that the BJP will win 45-55 seats, returning to power in Delhi after 27 years. The poll also predicted that the AAP will win 15-25 seats, while the Congress will not win any seats, with a possible single seat. Axis My India’s exit poll survey was conducted among 20,000 voters across 70 assembly segments in Delhi.
Today’s Chanakya, a popular exit poll agency, predicted a slightly different scenario. According to its exit poll, the BJP is likely to win around 51 seats, while the AAP will win around 19 seats. The Congress, as per the poll, is expected to win a single seat. Today’s Chanakya’s exit poll survey was conducted among 15,000 voters across 70 assembly segments in Delhi.
CNX, another prominent exit poll agency, predicted that the BJP will win 49-61 seats, while the AAP will win 10-19 seats. The Congress, as per the poll, is expected to win 0-1 seat. CNX’s exit poll survey was conducted among 20,000 voters across 70 assembly segments in Delhi.
The exit polls have been widely reported across various news channels and websites, and have sent shockwaves across the political spectrum. The results of the exit polls have been seen as a significant setback for the AAP, which has been in power in Delhi since 2013. The poll results have also been seen as a major boost for the BJP, which has been trying to make a comeback in the national capital after a long time.
The exit polls have also highlighted the decline of the Congress in Delhi. According to the polls, the Congress is expected to win a single seat, which is a significant decline from its previous performance. The poll results have also sent a warning signal to the AAP, which has been facing anti-incumbency since the last few years.
The Delhi Assembly elections saw a high voter turnout, with over 62% of the eligible voters exercising their franchise. The elections were seen as a crucial test of the popularity of the two main parties, the AAP and the BJP, in the national capital.
The results of the exit polls will be closely watched by political analysts and party strategists, who will be trying to decipher the meaning behind the poll results. The actual results of the elections will be declared on February 11, and the exit polls will provide a glimpse into what the voters are likely to decide.
In conclusion, the exit polls have predicted a comfortable win for the BJP in the Delhi Assembly elections. The polls have predicted that the BJP will win between 45-61 seats, while the AAP will win between 15-25 seats. The Congress is expected to win a single seat, according to the polls. The actual results of the elections will be declared on February 11, and the exit polls will provide a glimpse into what the voters are likely to decide.