Meenakshi Lekhi: 'Exit poll' and 'Exact poll' will be different
admin
Updated at:
09 Feb 2020 11:36 AM (IST)
Download ABP Live App and Watch All Latest Videos
View In App
According to the ABP News and C voter survey, out of 70 Seats of Delhi Vidhan Sabha, Aam Aadmi Party is projected to get 49-63 seats with 50% vote share, while BJP is expected to get 5-19 seats with vote share of 36%. On this, the National spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party, Meenakshi Lekhi, while talking to ABP News said that there is a difference between 'Exit poll' and 'Exact poll'. Earlier also at the time 2019 elections, results were way far different from what exit polls predicted, she said.
Meanwhile, an exit poll conducted by ABP-CVoter on Saturday projected a clean sweep for Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party in the bitterly-fought Delhi Assembly Elections. The exit poll has predicted AAP to get between 49 to 63 seats in the 70-member House, where the majority mark is 36, though it may lose a few seats here and there.
BJP which aimed to return to power in the national capital is expected to win between a low of 5 seats to a high of 19 seats. This means the saffron party’s 22-year-old wait may extend for another five years for a shot in the capital's government.
The survey also tipped Congress to be at a distant third with a maximum of four (0-4) seats in the polls. In the 2015 polls, AAP won 67 seats while the BJP collected the remaining three seats. The Congress had failed to bag even a single seat.
Meanwhile, an exit poll conducted by ABP-CVoter on Saturday projected a clean sweep for Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party in the bitterly-fought Delhi Assembly Elections. The exit poll has predicted AAP to get between 49 to 63 seats in the 70-member House, where the majority mark is 36, though it may lose a few seats here and there.
BJP which aimed to return to power in the national capital is expected to win between a low of 5 seats to a high of 19 seats. This means the saffron party’s 22-year-old wait may extend for another five years for a shot in the capital's government.
The survey also tipped Congress to be at a distant third with a maximum of four (0-4) seats in the polls. In the 2015 polls, AAP won 67 seats while the BJP collected the remaining three seats. The Congress had failed to bag even a single seat.