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Delhi Exit Polls 2025: BJP Poised for Landslide Victory, AAP Faces Major Setback

Highlights:

  • BJP set to reclaim Delhi after 25 years, exit polls predict a clear majority
  • AAP, which won 62 out of 70 seats in 2020, expected to see a sharp decline
  • Congress remains a marginal player, projected to win just one seat
  • BJP’s seat projections range from 39 to 60, well above the majority mark of 36
  • Final results to be declared on February 8 after vote counting

BJP Set for a Historic Comeback in Delhi

Exit polls for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 indicate a sweeping victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), ending Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) decade-long dominance in the capital. The results suggest that Delhi voters may have shifted in favor of the BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after 25 years.

According to NDTV’s Poll of Exit Polls, the BJP is projected to win 41 seats, while AAP is expected to secure 28 seats. The Congress may see a marginal improvement, winning one seat, after failing to secure any seats in the 2015 and 2020 elections.

⚠️ Exit Polls May Not Be Accurate: Exit polls have been wrong in the past. The actual results will be announced on February 8.

Exit Poll Seat Projections

Exit Poll Agency BJP Seats AAP Seats Congress Seats
People’s Pulse 51-60
Poll Diary 50
People’s Insight 40+
JVC 39+
Chanakya Strategies 39+
P-Marq 39+
DV Research 36-40

However, WeePreside’s exit poll differs, predicting that AAP will once again dominate with 46-52 seats.

AAP’s Decline: What Went Wrong?

The Aam Aadmi Party, which secured a landslide victory in 2015 (67 seats) and 2020 (62 seats), appears to be losing ground. If the exit polls prove correct, this election could mark a major setback for Arvind Kejriwal’s party.

Possible Factors Behind AAP’s Decline:

  • Anti-incumbency sentiment after 10 years in power
  • Impact of BJP’s national campaign and Lok Sabha election momentum
  • Allegations and legal troubles surrounding AAP leadership
  • Shifting voter priorities amid national and local issues

Congress Continues to Struggle

Once a dominant force in Delhi under Sheila Dikshit, the Congress has failed to make a strong comeback. Exit polls predict that the party will win only one seat, a slight improvement from its zero-seat performances in 2015 and 2020.

Final Verdict on February 8

With the exit polls strongly favoring the BJP, Delhi may be on the verge of a major political shift. However, the actual results will be revealed on February 8, when vote counting begins.

Stay tuned for live updates and in-depth analysis as Delhi prepares for a potential change in leadership after two decades.

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