Delhi Election Exit Polls Highlights: Pollsters Predict BJP Edge Over Ruling AAP In Neck-And-Neck Contest
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Background
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 Aadmi Party return to power for a fourth consecutive term? Will Congress, which has been repeatedly citing Sheila Dikshit's legacy, make a comeback after over a decade? Or will the BJP's 27-year wait for the Delhi CM's chair finally end?
All these questions will be answered on February 8 when the results are out. But before that, political pundits and other experts will share their understanding of the voting patterns, key contests, the intense acrimony between the three parties, and issues in the run up to the polls.
Discussions will centre around the exit polls conducted by various agencies. While exit surveys sometimes miss the bull's eye by miles, they often help us understand the voters' mood. However, it is prudent to wait for the actual results before breaking into celebrations.
Key Issues In Delhi Elections
Among the key issues in this election were the Yamuna clean-up, Delhi liquor policy case, pollution freebies to voters, education, electricity and water supply, transport, and law & order, among others.
The BJP directed its attack on Kejriwal over corruption accusations, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP chief JP Nadda leading the charge. Modi urged voters to oust AAP from power, calling it “AAP-da” (disaster) for the city.
In return, the AAP highlighted its achievements in education and healthcare, while accusing the BJP of attempting to create a water crisis in Delhi. Kejriwal claimed that the Haryana government had deliberately contaminated the Yamuna river, accusing them of trying to “genocide” the city. Additionally, the AAP labelled the BJP as the "Gali Galauj Party" because of the alleged abusive language used by BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri. Kejriwal also pointed fingers at Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his role in law and order issues.
The Congress, led by Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, attacked both the AAP and BJP, accusing them of governance failures. Rahul Gandhi mocked Kejriwal over the Sheesh Mahal issue, calling the water supplied to Delhi “stinking” and dared Kejriwal to drink it. He also referred to Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia as the “architects” of the alleged liquor scam.
Each party has promised various freebies in its manifesto, with the AAP offering free bus rides for students, ₹18,000 for temple priests and gurdwara granthis, and insurance for auto and taxi drivers. The BJP has promised ₹21,000 for expecting mothers and subsidised cooking gas cylinders at ₹500. The Congress has pledged ₹8,500 per month for the unemployed, alongside ₹500 LPG cylinders for households.
Delhi Election Exit Polls LIVE: Exit Polls Predict Another Blank For Congress As BJP, AAP Locked In Tight Race
Delhi Exit Polls Predict Another Blank For Congress As BJP, AAP Locked In Tight Race

Delhi Election 2025: Exit polls predict varied performance for BJP and AAP, with BJP leading in several polls. However, Congress is projected to fare poorly by all agencies.
Delhi Election Exit Polls LIVE: Nara Lokesh says Delhi wants 'double-engine govt'
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)
VIDEO | On Delhi exit polls predictions, Andhra Pradesh minister and TDP leader Nara Lokesh (@naralokesh) says: "They don't want polluted politics in Delhi, they want double-engine govt. They have amazing results in Andhra Pradesh..."#DelhiElections #DelhiElectionsWithPTI pic.twitter.com/Nc8OogK2hj
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