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Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025: BJP Poised for Majority, AAP Faces Setback
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025: As the voting for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 concluded at 6 PM, political analysts and citizens alike turned their attention to the much-anticipated exit polls. With counting scheduled for February 8, exit polls provide the first glimpse into potential electoral outcomes in the national capital.
Exit Poll Trends: BJP in the Lead
According to multiple exit poll projections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is on course to secure a majority in the Delhi Assembly, marking a significant political shift after a long gap. Various polling agencies have indicated a clear edge for the BJP, with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) trailing behind and the Congress struggling to gain any meaningful traction.
Exit Poll Predictions by Agencies
- DV Research: BJP 36-44, AAP 26-34, Congress 0
- Poll Diary: BJP 42-50, AAP 18-25, Congress 0-2
- Chanakya Strategies: BJP 39-44, AAP 25-28, Congress 2-3
- P-Marq: BJP 39-49, AAP 21-31, Congress 0-1
- People’s Insight: BJP 40-44, AAP 25-29, Congress 1
- Matrize: BJP 35-40, AAP 32-37, Congress 0-1
- Peoples Pulse & Codemo: BJP 51-60, AAP 10-19, Congress 0
- JVC Polls: BJP 39-45, AAP 22-31, Congress 0-2
AAP’s Governance Under Scrutiny
This election serves as a referendum on AAP’s 10-year governance under Arvind Kejriwal. The party campaigned on its achievements in education, healthcare, and free public services. However, exit polls indicate that voter sentiment may have shifted, with the BJP capitalizing on anti-incumbency and corruption allegations against the AAP leadership.
Congress Struggles to Make a Mark
The Congress, which ruled Delhi for 15 years until 2013, appears to be heading for another disappointing performance. Exit polls suggest a near wipeout, with predictions ranging from 0 to a maximum of 3 seats.
Key Constituencies to Watch
- Babarpur: AAP’s Gopal Rai is seeking a third term but faces strong competition from BJP’s Anil Kumar Vashisht and Congress’ Mohammad Ishraq Khan. Muslim voters, constituting a significant portion of the electorate, are expected to play a decisive role.
- New Delhi: A high-stakes battle where AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal takes on BJP’s Parvesh Verma and Congress’ Sandeep Dikshit. Kejriwal has framed this election as a mandate on his integrity amid corruption allegations.
- Patel Nagar, Kalkaji, and Okhla: These seats, historically AAP strongholds, will indicate whether the party retains its urban voter base or if BJP makes inroads.
BJP’s Confidence and Strategy
BJP leaders, including Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, have expressed confidence in securing a majority. The party’s campaign focused on governance, corruption allegations against AAP, and promises of infrastructure development and law and order improvements.
Final Verdict on February 8
While exit polls provide an early indication, the final results on February 8 will determine whether BJP’s projected resurgence materializes or if AAP defies predictions. Until then, political enthusiasts will closely monitor the developments as Delhi awaits a potential power shift after a decade.