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Delhi Poll 2025 Live: Sandeep Dikshit Claims Exit Polls Are Underestimating AAP | ABP NEWS

Sandeep Dikshit, a Congress leader and candidate from New Delhi, has responded to the latest exit polls regarding the Delhi elections. He stated that while the exit polls predict a victory for Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), he believes that the party's performance might not be as poor as the polls suggest. He emphasized that AAP's position could be stronger, and the Congress vote share might not have been accurately captured in the polls. Meanwhile AAP criticized the BJP for their negative campaigning against Kejriwal and AAP, citing the baseless charges that were later dismissed by the Supreme Court. AAP also questioned why voters would continue to support the BJP after their long tenure in power.

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