Delhi Exit Poll: Pradeep Gupta’s Axis My India Predicts BJP Comeback
On the whole, almost all the exit poll results released on Wednesday, all seem to suggest a comfortable win for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Delhi assembly election.

Delhi Exit Poll: The polling conducted by People's Pulse gave a monumental victory to the BJP. The exit poll states that the BJP is to win 51-60 seats, while the AAP is to win 10-19 seats. It has given a zero seat prediction to Congress.
The Chanakya Strategies exit polls predict that the BJP will win 39-44 seats; AAP is predicted to win 50-28 seats. Chanakya Strategies gives the Congress just three more seats.
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Matrize is the only exit poll that has forecasted a neck and neck finish. Its prediction for the BJP is 35-40; AAP is expected to win 32-37 seats while Congress will likely win 0-1 seats.
The JVC exit poll predicted 39-45 seats for the BJP, whereas the other Aam Aadmi Party received 22-31 seats. Congress will receive either 0 or 2 seats.
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The P-Marq gave the BJP 39 to 49 seats and the AAP between 21 and 31. Congress will get 0-1 seat. People's Insight also gave 40-44 seats for the BJP and 25-29 for the AAP, stating Congress would win 0-1 seat.
Poll Diary assigned 42-50 seats to the BJP and 18-25 seats to the AAP, and predicted that Congress would win 0-2.
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Amid accusations of malpractices by both AAP and BJP including distribution of money and fake voting, Delhi registered a voter turnout of about 60.10 per cent in the assembly polls on Wednesday.
With both parties locked in an intense struggle to determine who rules this city, almost matching the voter turnout during the 2020 assembly polls (62.59 per cent) during which Arvind Kejriwal's party won 62 of the 70 seats with the BJP getting 8 and the Congress none.
The counting of votes for the Delhi Assembly election will be done on Saturday, February 8.
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