Delhi Exit Polls 2025: Is BJP Making a Stunning Comeback?

Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 LIVE: BJP’s Big Comeback After 27 Years?

The Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 have culminated, and the exit polls have sparked a political storm. According to multiple surveys, the BJP is poised for a historic comeback after nearly three decades. As voting concludes, here are the live updates and projections that everyone is talking about.

BJP Set to Regain Delhi After 27 Years?

Exit polls across seven major agencies indicate a possible BJP victory, with predictions ranging from 39 to 60 seats out of the 70-seat Delhi Assembly. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), ruling Delhi since 2013, is projected to secure between 32 to 37 seats—falling short of the majority mark of 36.

The Congress party, once a dominant force in Delhi, remains on the sidelines, with exit polls predicting a marginal performance of 0–3 seats.

Delhi’s Electoral Landscape

  • Total Seats: 70
  • Majority Mark: 36
  • Key Players:
    • BJP: Contesting on 68 seats
    • AAP: Contesting all 70 seats
    • Congress: Contesting on 66 seats

Detailed Exit Poll Projections

Exit PollBJP (Seats)AAP (Seats)Congress (Seats)
Chanakya Strategies39-4425-282-3
Matrize35-4032-370-1
P-Marq39-4421-310-1
People’s Pulse51-6010-180-1
People’s Insight40-4425-280-1
Poll Diary42-5018-250-2
JVC39-4522-310-2

AAP Faces a Tough Challenge

AAP, led by Arvind Kejriwal, is aiming for a third consecutive term but finds itself battling headwinds. The exit polls suggest it may fall short of retaining a majority, despite its focus on governance and social welfare schemes.

BJP’s Road to Power

The BJP, which last ruled Delhi in 1998, is eyeing a comeback with promises of better infrastructure and governance. A victory would mark a significant political shift in the capital after 27 years.

Congress Struggles for Relevance

Once a dominant party that ruled Delhi for 15 years under Sheila Dikshit, the Congress has struggled to find its footing in the last two elections. Exit polls predict another disappointing performance this year.

Who Voted? The Demographics

Delhi’s electorate includes 1,561,400 registered voters:

  • Males: 837,617
  • Females: 723,656
  • Third Gender: 1,267
  • First-time Voters (18-19 years): 239,905
  • Elderly Voters (85+ years): 109,368
  • Persons with Disabilities: 79,885

How Reliable Are Exit Polls?

Historically, exit polls in Delhi have varied in accuracy. While they predicted a hung Assembly in 2013, they underestimated AAP’s strength. In 2015 and 2020, the polls correctly anticipated AAP victories but failed to predict the magnitude of their wins. This year, with a close contest at hand, all eyes are on the final results scheduled for [insert date here].

Final Word: Wait for the Results

While exit polls provide insights, they are not always precise. Political dynamics can often lead to surprises. The final verdict will be revealed soon—stay tuned for live updates on the counting day.

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