The Election Commission will announce the official results after the counting of votes on February 8
By: India Weekly
SEVERAL exit polls on Wednesday predicted a victory for the BJP over the ruling AAP in the Delhi assembly polls, while the Congress was projected to make no significant gains from last elections.
Two exit polls, however, predicted a victory for the Aam Admi Party (AAP), and as many showed a close contest between them, with an edge for the BJP.
The Election Commission will announce the official results after the counting of votes on February 8.
Exit polls are projections made by election survey agencies based on interviews of voters as they come out after casting their votes.
These may vary widely from the actual results. In the 2020 Delhi polls, most exit polls got their predictions wrong.
Among the exit polls that predicted a BJP victory, the People’s Pulse showed the NDA was likely to get 51 to 60 seats, while the AAP may get 10-19 seats. The Congress, it claimed, will not be able to open its account.
According to People’s Insight, the NDA is likely to get 40 to 44 seats, the AAP 25 to 29 seats, and the Congress 0-1 seat.
P-Marq predicted 39-49 seats for the BJP and its allies, 21-31 seats for AAP, and 0-1 for the Congress.
JVC said the BJP and allies would get 39-45, the AAP 22-31 seats, and the Congress 0-2.
Similarly, the Poll Diary predicted 42-50 seats of the BJP and allies, while giving the AAP 18-25 seats, 0-2 for the Congress and 0-1 for others.
Chankya Strategies exit poll said the BJP and allies are likely to get 39-44 seats, the AAP is likely to get 25-28, while Congress may get 2-3.
Two surveys predicted AAP’s victory – Wee Preside, which gave 46-52 sets for AAP, 18-23 for BJP and 0-1 for Congress, and Mind Brink Media predicted 44-49 seats for AAP, 21-25 for BJP and 0-1 for the Congress.
Matrize predicted a close contest, giving the BJP led NDA 35-40 seats, while the AAP was said to get 32 to 37 seats. The survey gave Congress 0-1 seats.
The DV Research predicted 26-34 seats for the AAP, and 36-44 for the BJP and allies, giving zero seats to the Congress.
In the 70-member Delhi assembly, 36 is the majority mark. The AAP currently has 62 MLAs, the BJP has eight, and the Congress none.
Several AAP leaders rejected the exit polls, while BJP leaders said they are confident of their victory. (PTI)