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Delhi Exit Poll: AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday termed the predictions of exit polls as ‘fake survey’. The former Chief Minister of Delhi took Site X to microblogging and alleged that in the last two hours, 16 AAP candidates have received calls that if they leave AAP and join BJP, 15 crores to each of them.
Arvind Kejriwal questioned, “If his party (BJP) is getting more than 55 seats, what do they need to call our candidates?”
“Some agencies are showing that the derogatory party is getting more than 55 seats. It is obvious that these fake surveys have been conducted with the sole purpose of creating this environment to break some candidates. But you derogatory people, not one of our one man will break ”, Arvind Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi, in which the BJP was mentioned as ‘abusive party’.
2025 Exit polls for the Delhi Assembly elections indicate a possible return to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after a long absence, potentially abolishing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) rule.
Seven out of ten exit polls predict a clear majority for the BJP, expected to be safe between AAP 20-25 seats.
All exit polls estimate that the Congress party will not win more than three seats.
However, AAP has rejected these exit poll results. AAP leader Sushil Gupta said that the exit poll historically reduced the performance of AAP in Delhi elections and expressed confidence in a favorable result.
Many agencies have released their exit pole estimates. Axis My India predicted an important win for BJP, introduced 45-55 seats for the party, while CNX also estimated a range of 49–61 seats.
In contrast, Axis My India estimates that the AAP will secure 15-25 seats, and CNX projects 10–19 seats.
Historically, exit elections in Delhi have not always been accurate. While he properly predicted a hung assembly in 2013, he underestimated AAP’s widespread win in 2015 and 2020. In 2020, the exit poll estimated an average of 54 seats for the AAP, while the party eventually won 62.
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