The exit polls for the Delhi assembly elections proved to be a bellwether after most of the pollsters predicted a win for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the national capital. 

The saffron party won 47 of the 70 seats while Aam Aadmi Party was limited to 22 and Congress scored a hat-trick in not being able to secure a single seat. 

Former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP chief, Arvind Kejriwal lost the polls to BJP's Parvesh Verma. Other top leaders of the party including Manish Sisodia and Saurabh Bharadwaj were also left biting dust after the results for the elections that took place on Wednesday. 

Ahead of the result for elections, pollster guage the mood of voters by conducting an exit poll. However, of late, the pollsters had drawn sharp criticism after their predictions went entierly opposite from the actual results. 

But the exit poll surveys for Delhi got it right as most of them predicted a seat share between 35 to 50 seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party. 

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Delhi Election Result 2025

Party  Seats 
Bharatiya Janata Party 48
Aam Aadmi Party  22
Congress  0

Delhi Elections 2025 Exit Poll Predictions

Pollster 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
Axis My India 45-55 15-25 0-1
Today's Chanakya 51 ± 6 19 ± 6 0-3

Exit polls caught the eye of a storm after the Lok Sabha election results in June last year. The poll of polls had predicted 369 seats for the BJP-led NDA but the actual result fell significantly short. The BJP won just 240 seats, 63 fewer than its 2019 tally of 2019. 

Next debacle took place after the Haryana election result as pollsters forecast Congress victory with predicted seat range of 44 to 64. However, the BJP won the polls securing 48 seats.