'Modi Wave In Delhi, BJP To Cross 50 Seats': Ramesh Bidhuri On Exit Poll Predictions
Bidhuri's reaction comes shortly after the exit polls predicted a majority for the BJP, with the Aam Aadmi Party trailing at the second spot.

After the poll predictions showed a clear majority for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Delhi Assembly Elections, BJP Kalkaji candidate said that there is a wave in favour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that the BJP will cross the 50-seat mark.
The Exit poll predictions came shortly after the voting concluded across 70 assembly seats in Delhi. A majority of the exit polls on Wednesday evening showed the BJP forming a government in the national capital.
"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," Ramesh Bidhuri told news agency ANI.
Bidhuri's reaction comes shortly after the exit polls predicted a majority for the BJP, with the Aam Aadmi Party trailing at the second spot.
#WATCH | #DelhiAssemblyElection2025 | On exit poll, BJP candidate from Kalkaji Vidhan Sabha, Ramesh Bidhuri says, "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… pic.twitter.com/gqAqmQ9JOq
— ANI (@ANI) February 5, 2025
Parvesh Verma, BJP candidate from New Delhi Assembly, said that the BJP's lotus symbol will bloom on February 8 and added that Kejriwal is confident that he is losing.
"It is certain that Lotus will bloom on 8th February. We will give good governance, clean Yamuna and employment in Delhi. Arvind Kejriwal is confident that he is losing," Verma said.
A majority of the pollsters predicted a clear majority for the BJP, with the AAP set to trail behind the saffron party in Delhi.
The Matrize Exit Poll showed the BJP on the lead with 35-40 seats, with the Aam Aadmi Party getting 32-37 seats and Congress getting 0-1 seat. The Chanakya Strategies survey showed the BJP crossing the halfway mark with 39-44 seats, AAP getting 25-28 seats and Congress getting 2-3 seats.




















