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Delhi Election Exit Poll 2025: The election noise of Delhi Assembly is over, the exit poll results are out, BJP wave in Delhi, AAP in trouble, Congress wiped out

The fate of 699 candidates contesting on 70 seats of Delhi Assembly has been decided in EVMs today. Till 5 pm, 57.70 percent voting has taken place in Delhi. The election results will come on February 8, but the question that arises in everyone’s mind is who will form the government in Delhi this time. Exit poll surveys have come regarding this. Aam Aadmi Party seems to be getting a big shock in this. Most of the surveys estimate that BJP can form the government in Delhi.

In PEOPLE’s INSIGHT survey also, BJP is seen to be gaining and Aam Aadmi Party is losing.

BJP: 40-44
AAP: 25-29

In JVC survey also, BJP is seen to be gaining. According to the survey, BJP can get 39 to 45 seats in Delhi and Aam Aadmi Party may have to be satisfied with 22 to 31 seats.

BJP: 39-45
AAP: 22-31

The survey of Chanakya Strategies also shows that BJP is gaining and Aam Aadmi Party is losing. Along with this, Congress seems to be getting relief this time as compared to the last two elections.

Aam Aadmi Party: 25-28
BJP: 39-44
Congress: 2-3

The survey of MATRIZE shows a close contest between BJP and AAP.

AAP: 32-37 seats
BJP: 35-40 seats
Congress: 1 seat

The survey of Poll Diary also shows a big change in Delhi. It is estimated that Aam Aadmi Party is being ousted from power and BJP is making a comeback.

AAP: 18-25 seats
BJP: 42-50 seats
Congress: 0-2 seats

The survey of P MARQ also shows that BJP is forming a government in Delhi.

Aam Aadmi Party: 21-31
Bharatiya Janata Party: 39-49
Congress: 0-1

People’s Pulse survey shows a tremendous comeback of BJP in Delhi. At the same time, Aam Aadmi Party is seen to be suffering a huge loss.

Aam Aadmi Party: 10-19
Bharatiya Janata Party: 51-60
Congress: 0-1

DV Research survey also shows BJP forming the government.

Aam Aadmi Party: 26-34
Bharatiya Janata Party: 36-44
Congress: 0
Others: 0

WeePreside survey predicts Aam Aadmi Party forming the government. BJP seems to be getting a setback in this.

Aam Aadmi Party: 46-52
Bharatiya Janata Party: 18-23
Congress: 0-1

Mind Brink survey also shows Aam Aadmi Party getting majority.

Aam Aadmi Party: 44-49
Bharatiya Janata Party: 21-25
Congress: 0-1
Others: 0

Except the surveys of WeePreside and Mind Brink, all others have predicted that BJP can form the government in Delhi. However, these are surveys, the real picture will be clear in the results of the Delhi assembly elections on February 8. Exit polls are not final results, they are just an estimate. Exit polls are done through the voters who vote and by analyzing its data, it is estimated what is the mood of the voters and which party will get the votes and form the government. In this way, it is also told that which party is getting how many percent votes and how many seats. However, the final results of Delhi elections will come on February 8 with the counting of votes.

Complete political equation of Delhi
There are a total of 70 assembly seats in Delhi, on which 699 candidates are trying their luck. This time 96 women candidates are contesting the elections. There are a total of 1,56,14,000 voters in Delhi, of which 83,76,173 are men and 72,36,560 are women, while the other third gender voters are 1,267. Aam Aadmi Party and Congress are contesting on all 70 seats in Delhi, while BJP is trying its luck on 68 seats. BJP had left two seats for its allies, in which LJP is contesting on Deoli seat and JDU on Burari seat.

See the list of all assembly seats of Delhi here

Asaduddin Owaisi’s party AIMIM is contesting on two seats in Delhi, in which Tahir Hussain is contesting on Mustafabad seat and Shifa-ur-Rehman is contesting on Okhla seat. Ajit Pawar’s party NCP has fielded its candidates on 30 seats, while if we look at the candidates of the Left parties, CPI is contesting on 6 seats, CPM on two seats. CPI (ML) has also fielded its candidates on two seats in Delhi.

Who will win the Milkipur seat?

Exit polls for the Milkipur assembly seat in Ayodhya district of Uttar Pradesh will come at 6.30 pm. This seat has fallen vacant due to Awadhesh Prasad being elected MP, on which Ajit Prasad is contesting from SP, while Chandrabhan Paswan is contesting from BJP. This seat was won by SP in 2022, while BJP captured it in 2017. This time Congress and BSP have not contested the by-election, due to which there is a direct contest between BJP and SP on the Milkipur seat. In such a situation, the question in everyone’s mind is who will win the Milkipur seat, the results of which will come on February 8, but its estimates can be seen and read in the TV-9 exit poll in the evening?

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