Feb 8, 2020
New Delhi: Most of the exit polls on Saturday predicted a clear majority of the AAP in Delhi, while giving more seats to the BJP as compared to their number in the last Assembly polls.
According to Times Now-Ipsos exit polls, the AAP was likely to get 44 seats out of the total 70 seats, while the BJP was expected to get 26 seats but the Congress and other parties might draw a blank.
The India Today Axis exit polls also show that AAP is much ahead of the BJP, though with reduced number of seats as compared to the last election.
The NDTV exit polls also gave the AAP over 50 seats. They predicted 15 seats for the BJP and on for the Congress.
The exit polls were out soon after the end of the polling for the Assembly election held today. The counting of votes will take place on February 11, and results will be out the same day.
—India News Stream
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