February 6, 2025
New Delhi – Exit polls for different private TV channels televised, predicting that the BJP has won a comfortable victory at the Delhi Assembly in the Delhi Parliamentary elections.
If the export polls are correct, the Saffron Party will return to the national capital after 27 years of the gap. According to the Export Poll, the AAM AADMI Party (AAP) could win between 25 and 30 seats in the 70-member Delhi Parliament, and the Parliament could end up with one.
Most exit polls predicted a major victory for the BJP as the saffron party is expected to win over 40 of the 70 parliamentary seats in Delhi, while only two exit polls predicted the AAP victory.
Delhi Parliamentary Polls competed in a triangular race between the dominant AAP and the opposition party BJP and the Parliament.
According to the People's Pulse Survey, the BJP and its allies could win 51-60 seats out of 70 seats, with AAP winning up to 10-19 seats, and Congress zero seats.
According to P-MARQ, BJP and its allies may receive 39-49 seats, while AAP is ready to win 21-31 seats. It predicts 0-1 seats for the Big Old Party.
According to Weepreside exit polls, AAP could get 46-52 seats, while BJP could win up to 18-23 seats. It also predicts 0-1 seats for the grand old party.
The poll diary has predicted 42-50 seats for BJP and its allies, with the AAP of 18-25.
Meanwhile, JVC predicts that the saffron party and its allies in Delhi have 39-45 seats, while AAP is ready to win 22-31 seats.
Matrize Exit Poll predicts close competition between BJP and AAP. It said the saffron party could win 35-40 seats and AAP 32-37 seats. It has predicted a seat in Congress.
According to people's insights, the BJP could win in 40-44 seats and AAP's 25-29 seats. Congress said Congress could win 0-1 seats.
Meanwhile, Chanakya Strategies predicted 39-44 seats for BJP, 25-28 seats for AAP and 2-3 seats for Congress.
DV Research predicts that BJP has a clear lead in 36-44 seats, and AAP is expected to win a far second place with 26-34 seats.
The turnout in Delhi is 57.70% until 5pm on Wednesday. The ballots will be calculated on February 8.
AAP dominated Delhi's last two assembly polls. In the 2020 parliamentary elections, it won 62 titles in 70 seats, while the BJP won eight. Congress, which ruled the country's capital for 15 years, failed to open its account in two recent parliamentary polls.
The turnout for the 2020 Delhi parliamentary elections was 62.82%, down from 67.47% in 2015.