Delhi Election 2025: AAP Faces Decline, BJP Predicted to Lead

 The Delhi Assembly Election 2025: Key Details and Insights

Voting for all 70 Delhi Assembly constituencies is set to take place on Wednesday, February 5, from 7 am to 6 pm. A total of 1,55,37,634 eligible voters will head to the polls to decide among 699 candidates vying for legislative seats. The primary contenders in this high-stakes battle are the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the Congress. The party that secures a majority will earn the mandate to form the next government in the national capital. The Election Commission is scheduled to declare the official results on Saturday, February 8.

Delhi Election 2025: A High-Stakes Triangular Contest

This year’s Delhi Assembly election features a three-way showdown between the incumbent Aam Aadmi Party and its main rivals, the BJP and Congress. As polling wraps up on February 5, all eyes will shift to the exit polls, which are expected to offer early predictions and valuable insights into voter sentiment. These projections will be keenly followed, given the heightened political stakes and the dynamic political landscape of the capital.

As voters prepare to make their voices heard, political analysts and party supporters alike eagerly anticipate how the results will reshape the political narrative in Delhi. Stay tuned for comprehensive updates and in-depth analysis as the election drama unfolds.



Delhi Election Exit Poll Results 2025 LIVE Updates: The BJP is all set to form a government in Delhi after a long gap of 27 years, most pollsters have predicted as the Exit Polls came in after voting ended today. There are 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly and the majority mark is set at 36.

Here’s what the Exit Polls are saying this year:

Exit PollBJP (likely seats)AAP (likely seats)Congress (likely seats)
Chanakya Strategies
39-4425-282-3
Matrize35-4032-370-1
P-Marq39-4421-310-1
People’s Pulse51-6010-180-1
People’s Insight40-4425-280-1
Poll Diary42-5018-250-2
JVC39-4522-310-2

How accurate were previous exit polls? Exit polls have shown varying degrees of accuracy in Delhi’s elections since the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) emerged in 2013. In 2013, while they correctly predicted a hung Assembly, they significantly underestimated AAP’s strength. In 2015 and 2020, exit polls anticipated AAP victories but failed to gauge the extent of their success, consistently underestimating their seat counts. For instance, in 2015, polls averaged 45 seats for AAP, while the actual count was 67. However, by 2020, predictions improved, with polls closely aligning with AAP’s eventual 62-seat win, indicating a gradual enhancement in polling accuracy over the years.


Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 LIVE Updates

BJP Poised to Win Delhi After 27 Years, Say Exit Polls

As voting concluded for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025, exit polls, including predictions from P-Marq and JVC Poll, indicate a landslide victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Pradeep Gupta of Axis My India revealed in an interview that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is likely to see a decline in seat share. The official exit poll results from Axis My India will be released on February 6.

Exit Poll Predictions:

Exit Poll Agency BJP (Likely Seats) AAP (Likely Seats) Congress (Likely Seats)
P-Marq 39-49 21-31 0-1
People's Pulse 51-60 10-18 0-1
JVC Poll 39-45 22-31 0-2
Chanakya Strategies 40-44 25-28 0-1
Poll Diary 42-50 18-25 0-2
Matrize 35-40 32-37 0-1

Only Mind Blink and Wee Preside exit polls projected a possible victory for AAP, predicting 44-52 seats for the party.

What Happens If BJP Wins?

If exit poll predictions materialize, the BJP will end a 27-year drought in Delhi, last forming a government in 1998. This would mark a significant political shift in the national capital.

Understanding Exit Polls:

Exit polls are conducted based on voter feedback collected immediately after they exit polling stations. They aim to reflect public sentiment before the official results. However, their accuracy has been inconsistent in the past. For instance, in 2020, many exit polls underestimated AAP’s dominance.

Responses from Key Political Figures:

  • BJP Candidate Pankaj Kumar: "Kejriwal has ruined Delhi with a lack of basic amenities, and the public is distressed. The BJP is forming the government."
  • AAP MLA Somnath Bharti: "Exit polls are often wrong. In 2020, the predictions were the opposite of the final result. I wouldn't be surprised if we break records this time."
  • Union Minister Shandilya Giriraj Singh: "Kejriwal ji has lost not just the election but also the trust of the people."

Security Measures:

Dwarka DCP Ankit Kumar Singh confirmed that no major complaints of disturbances or illegal activities were reported during the election process. Enhanced security is in place as EVMs are transported.

Countdown to Results:

The final results will be declared on February 8. Stay tuned for continuous updates on the evolving political landscape of Delhi.

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