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Exit Poll 2020: AAP likely to bag 53% vote share in West Delhi

ABP News Exit Poll of North-East Delhi is here. Aam Aadmi Party is likely to get 53 percent of the vote share, Bharatiya Janata Party may get 39 percent vote share whereas Congress only 6 percent.
Talking about number of seats, AAP to get 7 to 9 seats, BJP: 0 to 2 seats, Congress : 0 to 1. Results will be declared on Febraury 11.

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