Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025: On Wednesday, voters cast ballots in a single phase for 70 seats in Delhi. The results will be tallied on Saturday.
New Delhi:
According to NDTV’s most recent exit poll, the BJP is predicted to win the 2025 Delhi Assembly election by a margin of six. According to new data provided Thursday night by Today’s Chanakya, Axis My India, and CNX, the national capital will see a return to power for the first time since 1998.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party is predicted by the Axis My India poll to win 45–55 of Delhi’s 70 seats, while CNX is even more optimistic, projecting the BJP to win 49–61 seats.
The ruling AAP receives 15–25 seats from the former, and 10–19 from the latter.
Additionally, Chanakya today offers the AAP 19 seats and the BJP 51.
Health warning: Exit surveys are frequently inaccurate.
The fact that none of the three have any expectations of the Congress and are awarding it a single (maybe) seat highlights the fact that all 12 exit polls concur that the party is still failing in Delhi.
According to the most recent exit polls, the BJP now holds 42 of 70 seats, which is six more than is needed to establish a government. Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP, which is fighting for a third straight victory in Delhi, is predicted to receive just 27, which is a significant drop from the 67 it received in 2015 and the 62 it received in 2020.
The Congress? Only one seat. This forecast, if accurate, will once more draw attention to the party’s seeming incapacity to cooperate with other opposition parties. In order to defeat the BJP, it was anticipated that the Congress and the AAP will unite in the lead-up to the Delhi elections, much as they have done nationally.
Similar to the circumstances leading up to the Haryana election last year, where state leaders of the Congress refused to accept any agreement with the AAP, that coalition, however, never materialized.
In Haryana, the Congress was ultimately crushed as well.
Returning to Delhi in the meantime, ten exit polls were declared last night.
Of those ten, seven also forecast a significant victory for the BJP. The most hopeful were People’s Pulse, Poll Diary, and People’s Insights, which projected a low return of 40 and a high of 60.
BJP victories were also forecast by Chanakya Strategies, DV Research, JVC, and P-Marq.
The AAP, on the other hand, has categorically denied the exit poll results, claiming that they were similarly dismissed prior to its victories in 2015 and 2020. “This is our fourth election… every time exit polls did not show AAP (winning), but Arvind Kejriwal has worked for the people of Delhi,” AAP leader Sushil Gupta told news agency ANI. We will establish the government and observe the outcomes in favor of the AAP.”
WeePreside and Mind Brink were the AAP’s batsmen, giving Mr. Kejriwal between 46 and 52 seats and 44 and 49 seats, respectively. Matrize is also undecided, with AAP 32–37 and BJP 35–40.
On Wednesday, a single phase of voting was held in 70 seats in Delhi. On Saturday, the votes will be counted.