Delhi assembly election 2020 : Exit polls
The new Delhi assembly election take place on Feb. 8 and the counting will take place on Feb. 11.
Some indicate that Arvind Kejriwal’s party can even repeat its 2015 landslide when it won 67 seats in the 70-member House. The ruling Aam Admi Party (AAP) is all set to return to power for another term with a big win, based on the projections of all major exit polls.
A poll of polls done by NDTV showed AAP winning 56 of the 70 seats, a drop from its tally of 67 seats in 2015, while the BJP was projected to win 14 seats, a jump from the three seats won by the party in the last Assembly election.
India Today-Axis poll gave the numbers of seats in a range, with AAP projected to do a repeat of its 2015 performance and win anywhere between 59-68 seats. The BJP’s range is between 2 and 11, as per this poll.
The Congress’s bad run in the national capital was expected to continue with the poll of polls showing the party drawing a blank.Though the range of victory margin and the number of seats varied, the exit polls were unanimous in projecting AAP winning the battle for Delhi, with the BJP coming a distant second and the Congress party failing to make a mark once again.
Republic TV-Jan ki Baat predicted AAP would get between 48-61 seats, the BJP winning between 9-21, while the Congress could at the most win one seat.
NewsX-Neta poll, which wasn’t included in the NDTV poll of polls, predicted AAP to win 53-57 seats while the BJP would get 11-17 seats. The TV9 Bharatvarsh-Cicero predicted 54 seats for the AAP, 15 for the BJP and one for the Congress.
The Times Now-Ipsos exit poll predicted Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will retain his position with his party winning 47 seats against 23 for the BJP.
According to all the exit polls Delhi is hoping AAP again as the winning party with the largest number of seats. Exit polls have unanimously predicted an AAP return in Delhi with most of them projecting 50-55 seats for the Arvind Kejriwal-led party in the 70-member assembl.and BJP will be the second party who gets the maximum numbers of seats in Delhi election.
Comments
Post a Comment