Political parties reacted differently to exit poll predictions, with some hailing them as a victory and others dismissing them as speculative and inaccurate. This is because a number of pollsters predicted that the Bharatiya Janata would likely form a government after 27 years in the national capital, giving the ruling Aam Aadmi Party a setback.
While the AAP questioned the results of the exit polls and said that the party's vote share always exceeds the projections, the saffron camp voiced confidence in the party's victory, claiming that the lotus will bloom in Delhi this time. However, the Congress said that because Delhi residents are tired of the AAP and want change, the party would win more seats than anticipated.
Delhi's Lotus Blooming: BJP
Manoj Tiwari, a BJP MP, stated shortly after the results of the exit polls were revealed that the predictions were accurate and that the outcomes will really surpass the exit polls. "The BJP is taking over Delhi." The BJP is returning home. I'm grateful, Delhi folks," he continued.
The people of Delhi have voted for change this time, according to Minister of State for Transportation Harsh Malhotra, who told CNN-NEWS18 that the BJP will form a government with an absolute majority.
Parvesh Verma, the BJP contender for the New Delhi Assembly Seat, stated: "On February 8, the lotus will undoubtedly bloom. We will provide Delhi with jobs, a clean Yamuna, and excellent administration. "I am certain that I am losing," Arvind Kejriwal said.
"Jhadu ke tinke bikhar gaye hain aur kamal khil raha hai," added Malviya Nagar Vidhan Sabha Satish Upadhyay. The BJP will return with a resounding majority. According to the AAP's history, they operate by lying and playing the blame game.
AAP Says Exit Poll Findings Are Inaccurate
Despite forecasts, AAP candidate Saurabh Bharadwaj from Greater Kailash Vidhan Sabha expressed optimism in the party's victory in response to the exit poll results, saying, "We have fought three elections of Delhi and this is the fourth Assembly election we are fighting." Exit polls predicted that we would lose in 2013 and 2015, and they predicted that we would receive fewer votes in 2020.
Similarly, it appears that we will receive fewer seats in 2025 as well. Exit polls, in my opinion, consistently indicate that the AAP would receive fewer votes. Common people's voices are always silenced by the BJP to prevent them from speaking out of fear. He continued, "AAP's vote share consistently exceeds what exit polls indicate.
Congress Says It's Done Better
The party officials are optimistic that the grand old party would get more seats in the capital, based on the party's record in the previous two elections.
Congressman and New Delhi constituency candidate Sandeep Dikshit told CNN-News18, "I am assuming the exit polls are correct, but the final results will come on February 8." Delhi residents are tired with the AAP and want change. If AAP loses, I won't be shocked."
Exit polls indicate that the BJP will win.
According to exit polls, the Bharatiya Janata Party is expected to return to the national capital after a 25-year hiatus. According to the majority of pollsters, the saffron camp may sweep back to victory in the capital, dealing a serious blow to Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party this election season.
In the meantime, it is anticipated that the Congress party would win two seats in the capital city.
Following Wednesday's exercise of the right to vote in Delhi's 70 Assembly constituencies to select their government, the predictions were made. Voting took place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the Congress engaged in a triangle struggle in the nation's capital. The grand old party and the saffron camp are hoping for a resurgence, while the ruling AAP is striving for a third consecutive term.