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Delhi Poll 2025: Sanjay Singh Claims Exit Polls Will Be Wrong, Highlights Women’s Empowerment

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh reacted strongly to the 2025 Delhi exit polls, asserting that the predictions would be proven wrong. In a statement to the media, Singh dismissed the exit poll results as inaccurate and misleading, claiming they failed to reflect the true pulse of the people. He boldly stated that once the final election results are out, the exit polls will be discredited.Singh further emphasized that one of AAP's primary agendas for the 2025 Delhi elections would be the "Mahila Samaan Yojna" (Women’s Empowerment Scheme). He stressed that this initiative would be pivotal to AAP’s electoral success, positioning it as the party’s most significant promise to the voters. Singh argued that empowering women would be a key factor in AAP's victory, countering the claims made by BJP’s exit poll forecasts.As Delhi heads towards the crucial elections, Singh's remarks have sparked a political storm, with both AAP and BJP at the forefront of the battle. His comments continue to fuel debates over the reliability of exit polls and the importance of women-centric policies.

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