Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Exit Poll Survey by Chanakya Strategies

  • Kode Mohan Sai | Publish Date - February 5, 2025 / 06:30 PM IST

As the polling for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 concludes today, Chanakya Strategies has released the latest exit poll survey. The survey, conducted after the completion of voting, provides an early glimpse into the potential outcomes for Delhi’s 70-seat legislative assembly.

Exit Poll Predictions:

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP): The ruling AAP is projected to secure between 25-28 seats, with an expected vote share of below 40%. Despite maintaining significant support in the city, the party is expected to face a stiff challenge from the opposition.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): BJP, contesting under the NDA alliance, is forecast to win 39-44 seats, with an anticipated vote share of above 43%. This suggests a strong performance by the party, potentially gaining more ground in the capital.

Indian National Congress (INC): The Congress party is predicted to win 2-3 seats, with a disappointing vote share of below 10%. This indicates a continuing struggle for the party in the capital.

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP): BSP is expected to have minimal impact, with an anticipated vote share of below 3%, likely securing zero seats.

Left Front (CPI & CPM): The Left Front is projected to perform poorly, with a combined vote share of below 1.5%, not expected to win any seats.

Polling Details:

Total Number of Seats: 70
Expected Voter Turnout: 68-70%
AAP Expected Vote Share: 37-40%
NDA (BJP) Expected Vote Share: 43-45%
Others: Expected to secure below 4.5% of the total vote share.
The exit polls indicate a tight race between the AAP and the NDA alliance, with AAP likely losing some ground compared to previous elections. The Congress, BSP, and Left Front are expected to struggle in this highly competitive election.

As the counting day approaches, all eyes are on the final results, and whether the exit polls prove accurate in predicting the next government in Delhi.

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