AAP leader Somnath Bharti rejects exit polls numbers, as several exit polls predict BJP victory. "They are not trustworthy," Bharti told PTI.
"These are managed affair. What exit polls predicted in 2020, exactly opposite happened. I believe exit polls are not trustworthy, and whichever polls say that AAP won't form govt, there is managed affair there. We should wait, because the wave that I have seen on ground, it would be no surprise that it breaks its own record this time," he said.
Mind Brink Exit Polls, are the second pollsters after WeePreside to have predicted an AAP win with it seat count anywhere between 44-49, while it predicts that the BJP will win 21-25 seats. The Congress, it says, will win just a single seat.
Eight pollsters are predicting a comeback for the BJP in Delhi after 27 years, forecasting a comfortable win and a significant setback for the incumbent AAP. However, WeePreside polls contradict this, predicting a comfortable victory for AAP instead.
Health Warning: Exit polls are not always accurate.
In a major setback for AAP, six exit polls, so far, have predicted a victory for BJP—giving it anywhere between 35-60 seats. The rulling AAP is predicted to get seats ranging between between 32-37.
Health Warning: Exit polls are not always accurate.
VIDEO | Delhi Polls 2025: Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate from Kalkaji assembly seat Atishi (@AtishiAAP) says, "The election in Kalkaji is not just an election; it is a battle between good and evil, a fight between progress and hooliganism. The love visible on the… pic.twitter.com/xcnTbrer4Y
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 5, 2025
Setback to AAP: Saffron Flag to fly in DELHI!
— Peoples Pulse (@PulsePeoples) February 5, 2025
Vote Share Predictions of Peoples Pulse & Codemo Exit Poll:
BJP: 48.5% - 52.5%
AAP: 36.5% - 40.5%
Congress: 6.5% - 8.5% #DelhiElection2025 #Delhi #DelhiElections #DelhiElection #दिल्लीविधानसभाचुनाव #BJP #AAP #bjpvsaap pic.twitter.com/S363gIxZXo
As per the latest trends two Exit polls predict BJP comeback.
Initial trends for exit polls show a close fight between AAP-BJP.
As the voting ended for the Delhi Assembly election 2025, the initial trends for the exit polls to begin soon.
The voting for the 70-member Delhi assembly ends. The results of exit polls for the 2025 Delhi Assembly election will be announced shortly.
A voter turnout of 57.70% was recorded till 5 p.m. in Delhi assembly elections, according to the Election Commission of India.
Hurry up! ⏳
— Election Commission of India (@ECISVEEP) February 5, 2025
Only 1 hour left to vote. Head to the polls and make it count as time is running out!#DelhiElection2025 #DelhiAssemblyElection2025 #DelhiDecides pic.twitter.com/pfk0N1y5IB
Sunny Kumar Singh, DM, New Delhi highlighted that as a green Delhi initiative they are providing saplings to voters. "For our PwD (Persons with Disabilities) voters, we have designed this polling centre especially for them," Singh said.
"We wanted to give them a good experience so that they come back to vote again...so many children came today to vote and we need to take inspiration from them," he told ANI.
VIDEO | Delhi Polls 2025: Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) R Alice Vaz says, "At 1:00 pm, the polling percentage stands at 33.3%. We are efficiently handling EVM issues with a strong technical team and ample reserve EVMs. All problems are being resolved promptly. Following ECI… pic.twitter.com/ERtGAIS8K0
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 5, 2025
The voter turnout in the Delhi assembly election was 46.6% as of 3 p.m., as per ECI.
Congress MP Rajeev Shukla on Tuesday asked the citizens of Delhi to come out and cast their vots.
"I would like to ask Election Commission to announce the voting percentage, not late at night... once the voting concludes, they should tell the voter turnout. The image of the Election Commission has already been tarnished," he said.
Source: PTI
#WATCH | #DelhiAssemblyElection2025 | Vikaspuri SDM and Returning Officer Dr Nitin Shakya says, "Theme of this polling station is Chandrayaan se chunav tak' and we have showcased models of Chandryaan and PSLV which have been made by students of Rajdhani College, Shivaji College… pic.twitter.com/Qscgqzy7ki
— ANI (@ANI) February 5, 2025
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar casted his vote at a polling booth during the Delhi Assembly elections in New Delhi.
Congress leader Kapil Sibal also casted his vote in Delhi polls. "India will be Viksit only when it is educated," he told ANI after casting his vote
#WATCH | #DelhiElection2025: AAP MP Raghav Chadha says, "...Both the reliever and the polling agent are given the status of polling agent. But such complaints are coming from many places in New Delhi assembly constituency. In almost half the booths, this complaint is coming that… pic.twitter.com/tuShDK5yMA
— ANI (@ANI) February 5, 2025
District Election Office North Delhi on Tuesday confirmed that all voters are casting votes themselves at the Sainik Vihar polling station and the video of forcing a voter to exercise vote in favour of a particular political party is completely false.
"With reference to a complaint alleging that a police personnel at Sainik Vihar forced a voter to exercise vote in favour of a particular political party. Upon receiving the complaint, Flying Squad (FST) was immediately dispatched to the location," the District Election Office North Delhi shared on X profile.
"The agents of political parties at the location confirmed that all voters are casting votes themselves at the polling station and this video is completely false," they said.
Source: ANI
The voter turnout in the Delhi assembly election was 33.31% as of 1 p.m., as per ECI.
जंगपुरा में मतदाताओं को सरेआम बिल्डिंग में ले जाकर पैसे बांट रही बीजेपी‼️
— AAP (@AamAadmiParty) February 5, 2025
जंगपुरा विधानसभा में BJP के बूथ के साथ वाली बिल्डिंग में मतदाताओं को पैसे बांटे जा रहे हैं।
यह सब दिल्ली पुलिस और चुनाव आयोग की निगरानी में किया जा रहा है। @ECISVEEP अगर जरा भी गैरत बची है तो संविधान के… pic.twitter.com/oB5bI9kkcw
AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal, along with his wife Sunita Kejriwal and parents Gobind Ram Kejriwal and Gita Devi, have arrived at Lady Irwin Senior Secondary School to cast a vote.
The voter turnout in the Delhi assembly election was 20% as of 11:00 a.m., as per ECI.
The voter turnout as of 9:00 a.m. in the Delhi assembly election is 8.1%, as per Election Commission data.
PM Narendra Modi appealed Delhiites to participate in voting today.
"Voting for all the seats in the Delhi Assembly elections will be held today. I urge the voters here to participate in this festival of democracy with full enthusiasm and cast their valuable vote. On this occasion, my special wishes to all the young friends who are going to vote for the first time. Remember - first vote, then refreshment!" he said on X.
Modi has spearheaded the BJP's intense campaign against the Aam Aadmi Party, which is in power in Delhi since 2015.
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva voted at a polling booth in Mayur Vihar Phase 1. “Arvind Kejriwal’s farewell is certain. ‘Double-engine’ government will be formed in Delhi. People of Delhi will vote to make Delhi a developed capital,” he said later.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri voted at a polling booth in Anand Niketan, Moti Bagh.
"This is not a normal election. This election is one of a kind because it is not for electing Delhi government... you have to think about country's development. This election is for repairing the damage done by 'aapda' in the last 10 years," he said.
BJP candidate from Karawal Nagar Kapil Mishra also cast his vote early morning.
(Source: Agencies)
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