Delhi Election Exit Polls Highlights: Pollsters Predict BJP Edge Over Ruling AAP In Neck-And-Neck Contest
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Delhi Elections Exit Poll Result Highlights: As the 2025 Delhi Assembly Elections draws to a close, the question on everyone's minds is who will be Delhi's king?Will Arvind Kejriwal's Aam...More
On Delhi exit polls predictions, Andhra Pradesh minister and TDP leader Nara Lokesh says: "They don't want polluted politics in Delhi, they want double-engine govt. They have amazing results in Andhra Pradesh..." (PTI)
BJP candidate from Vikaspuri assembly constituency, Dr Pankaj Kumar tells PTI, "BJP is forming the government in Delhi. Kejriwal has ruined Delhi as there is a shortage of drinking water, and the roads are in poor condition. The public is deeply distressed. The people of Delhi are tired of Kejriwal's promises and will express their full anger."
On several exit polls predicting BJP victory, party's Malviya Nagar candidate Satish Upadhyay told PTI, "Exit polls show a BJP storm in the entire Delhi and the broom's straws are scattering. There is no doubt that BJP will form govt this time and Delhi's future will improve..."
On exit polls, AAP MLA and candidate from Malviya Nagar, Somnath Bharti tells ANI, "...Last time, some channels showed that BJP would get 62 seats and AAP would get 8 seats, but exactly the opposite happened...some exit polls that are coming now show that BJP is forming govt...but I feel that we need to wait... it won't be surprising if we break the record of last time..."
On exit polls, AAP MLA and candidate from Malviya Nagar, Somnath Bharti tells ANI, "...Last time, some channels showed that BJP would get 62 seats and AAP would get 8 seats, but exactly the opposite happened...some exit polls that are coming now show that BJP is forming govt...but I feel that we need to wait... it won't be surprising if we break the record of last time..."
Union Minister Shandilya Giriraj Singh said, "Kejriwal ji has already lost the election, and it’s not just his loss, but the loss of his lies, deceit, and corruption. Kejriwal ji, your place in politics is over. If you move to the cinema, you might be able to beat good actors with your innocent style of acting. Kejriwal has cheated the poor people of Delhi."
On exit poll, AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar tells ANI, "... Exit polls have always proven to be wrong for the AAP. We have always formed the government with a clear majority and this time will be no different... There are some exit polls which show us winning but I would like to tell everyone to wait for 8 February, Arvind Kejriwal will be forming the government with a huge majority..."
"All exit poll results are showing BJP taking lead. We have been saying that BJP is going to form the government in Delhi. People have rejected Arvind Kejriwal's 11-year rule," BJP MP Yogender Chandolia tells PTI.
"Exit poll results show that BJP is coming to power with two-third majority. We are going to give good government to Delhi," BJP leader Syed Shahnawaz Hussain tells ANI.
On exit poll, Congress candidate from the New Delhi constituency, Sandeep Dikshit, says, "...Let's wait for the 8th of February... We fought well..."
Here's a poll of polls with most pollsters giving the BJP an edge over the AAP. On the other hand, WeePreside and Mind Brink have predicted an AAP third term.
| Agency | BJP | AAP | Congress |
| Chanakya Strategies | 39-44 | 25-28 | 2-3 |
| Matrize | 35-40 | 32-37 | 0-1 |
| JVC | 39-45 | 22-31 | 0-2 |
| P-Marq | 39-49 | 21-31 | 0-1 |
| People's Insight | 40-44 | 25-29 | 0-1 |
| Peoples Pulse | 51-60 | 10-19 | 0 |
| Poll Diary | 42-50 | 18-25 | 0-2 |
| WeePreside | 18-23 | 46-52 | 0-1 |
| Mind Brink | 21-25 | 44-49 | 0-1 |
| DV Research | 36-44 | 26-34 | 0 |
| SAS group | 38-41 | 27-30 | 01-03 |
On exit polls, AAP candidate from Greater Kailash Vidhan Sabha Saurabh Bharadwaj tells ANI, "We have fought 3 elections of Delhi and this is the 4th Assembly election we are fighting...2013, 2015 exit polls had shown that we would be defeated and in 2020, in exit polls, it was shown that we would be getting fewer numbers. Same way, in 2025 also, it is being shown that we will be getting fewer seats. I feel that exit polls have always shown that AAP would be getting fewer votes. BJP always silence common people's voices so they don't speak out of fear...AAP's vote share always comes more than what is shown in the exit polls..."
On the exit polls, BJP candidate from Kalkaji Vidhan Sabha, Ramesh Bidhuri tells ANI, "This is Modi wave. The people of Delhi want development just like there has been development in the rest of the country under PM Narendra Modi. The hard work put in by our party workers and the guidance and strategy of our leaders have reaped fruit. I don't believe in these exit polls, the number of our seats will rise further. BJP will cross the 50-seat mark..."
As per the DV Research exit poll, the BJP is likely to secure 36-44 seats, AAP 26-34 seats, and Congress with 0 seats out of the 70 seats in Delhi.
On exit polls, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari tells ANI, "The exit polls I saw right now, I feel like our exact polls (results) are going to be better than exit polls...the reaction we saw among people, BJP is coming to power (in Delhi)...it is BJP's homecoming...I thank people of Delhi..."
As per the SAS group exit poll, the BJP is likely to secure 38-41 seats, AAP 27-30 seats, and Congress with 01-03 seats out of the 70 seats in Delhi. Others are expected to have 0-1 seats.
AAP leader Sushil Gupta tells ANI, "This is our fourth election, and every time exit polls did not show AAP making the govt in Delhi. Arvind Kejriwal has worked for the people of Delhi. We will see the results in favour of Aam Aadmi Party and we will form the government..."
On exit polls predictions, AAP leader Anurag Dhanda tells PTI, "I don't think all the surveys are against us. If you look at it historically, AAP doesn't come to power in surveys, but forms government eventually... We are encouraged with the voting percentage, which is close to 67% of 2015."
Here's a poll of polls with most pollsters giving the BJP an edge over the AAP. On the other hand, WeePreside and Mind Brink have predicted an AAP third term.
| Agency | BJP | AAP | Congress |
| Chanakya Strategies | 39-44 | 25-28 | 2-3 |
| Matrize | 35-40 | 32-37 | 0-1 |
| JVC | 39-45 | 22-31 | 0-2 |
| P-Marq | 39-49 | 21-31 | 0-1 |
| People's Insight | 40-44 | 25-29 | 0-1 |
| Peoples Pulse | 51-60 | 10-19 | 0 |
| Poll Diary | 42-50 | 18-25 | 0-2 |
| WeePreside | 18-23 | 46-52 | 0-1 |
| Mind Brink | 21-25 | 44-49 | 0-1 |
As per the Mind Brink exit poll, the BJP is likely to secure 21-25 seats, AAP 44-49 seats, and Congress with 00-01 seats out of the 70 seats in Delhi.
As per WeePreside exit poll, the BJP is likely to secure 18-23 seats, AAP 46-52 seats, and Congress with 00-01 seats out of the 70 seats in Delhi.
As per P-MARQ exit poll, the BJP is likely to secure 39-49 seats, AAP 21-31 seats, and Congress with 00-01 seats out of the 70 seats in Delhi.
According to the JVC Exit Poll, BJP is expected to win 39 to 45 seats, AAP 22-31 seats, and Congress 0-2 seats.
Peoples Pulse & Codemo Exit Poll predicts a BJP victory after 27 years with 51-60 seats. It predicts that AAP may slip below 20 seats.
BJP: 51-60, AAP: 10-19, Congress: 0
People's Insight also gives a clear win to the BJP against the AAP.
BJP: 40-44, AAP: 25-29, Congress: 0-1
Poll Diary gives a clear win to the BJP against the AAP.
BJP: 42-50, AAP: 18-25, Congress: 0-2
Chanakya Strategies also gives the BJP the edge over the ruling AAP.
BJP: 39-44, AAP: 25-28, Congress: 2-3
Matrize Exit Poll gives BJP the edge over the AAP.
BJP: 35-40, AAP: 32-37, Congress :0-1
Delhi Polls 2025: Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate from Kalkaji assembly seat Atishi tells PTI, "The election in Kalkaji is not just an election; it is a battle between good and evil, a fight between progress and hooliganism. The love visible on the streets clearly shows that the public supports the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Arvind Kejriwal ji. The facilities provided by AAP, if taken away, will make it difficult for people to live in Delhi."
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar had raised concerns about exit polls, stating that they create confusion by raising expectations. He urged the media, particularly television channels, to introspect on their role in shaping public perception.
“We do not govern exit polls, but there is a need for self-introspection. What was the sample size, where was the survey done, how did the result come, and what is my responsibility if I did not match that result? Are there disclosures? – all of these need to be seen,” Kumar said. He was accompanied by Election Commissioners Gyanesh Kumar and S S Sandhu.
The CEC suggested that regulatory bodies like the News Broadcasting and Digital Standards Authority should ensure self-regulation in this regard.
The Delhi Police took several steps to ensure smooth and peaceful polling during the Delhi Assembly elections, with a 57.7 per cent voter turnout recorded by 5 pm without any major incidents, an official said. All police officers were actively deployed on the ground and teams responded promptly to complaints of Model Code of Conduct violations, said Special Commissioner of Police (SPN-Assembly Election) Devesh Chandra Srivastava during a press briefing.
The counting of votes for the Delhi assembly elections will be conducted on February 8 (Saturday). However, ahead of the election result, the exit polls will be released shortly after the voting process concludes in all the 70 seats in the capital.
Speaking to ABP News, AAP candidate from Greater Kailash Vidhan Sabha Saurabh Bharadwaj said that he was confident of the party's win seeing voters' 'body language'. "We have worked for 10 years, the voters felt that we have worked for everyone even BJP workers told me we have voted for you," he remarked.
He claimed that the BJP would lose because of its "arrogance" and lack of work.
Voter turnout of 57.70% was recorded till 5 pm, according to the Election Commission of India
Delhi recorded its lowest voter turnout by 3 PM in over a decade, marking the weakest midday polling figures in 12 years, according to a report by v India Today. In previous elections, the capital saw a turnout of 65.6 per cent in 2013, 67.1 per cent in 2015, and 62.6 per cent in 2020. However, as of 3 PM today, only 46.55 per cent of eligible voters had cast their ballots.
"People are voting against the government. Over 70 per cent polling has been, it will likely surpass 80 per cent," said Congress candidate from Seelampur, Abdul Rehman, as reported by PTI.
After casting a vote, Arvind Kejriwal's wife, Sunita Kejriwal, told NDTV, "The people of Delhi are very wise. We have complete faith in them. They will not tolerate hooliganism. We are confident that the people of Delhi will make the right choice."
AAP's National Convenor and New Delhi Assembly seat candidate, Arvind Kejriwal, told NDTV after casting his vote, "Obviously, people will vote for those who work."
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