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Most exit polls have predicted a major victory for the BJP, giving only a few AAPs. Almost all pollutants predict that the Congress may be a blank for the third straight word
While AAP is looking at another tenure, banking, BJP and Congress are looking for a revival on their rule records and welfare schemes. (File Image: PTI)
Counting of votes The Delhi Assembly elections will be on Saturday to decide whether the Aam Aadmi Party comes to power for the fourth time or the Bharat Janata Party forms a government in the national capital after 27 years, even the Congress hopes to win its relevance back Is.
There was an intensive campaign in high-station poles, in which AAP, BJP and Congress were offered a series of election promises with each-especially to target women and youth-in an attempt to get ahead of another. .
Voting took place in a single phase on February 5, in which more than 15 million eligible voters cast their ballots to decide the fate of various candidates. Election Commission reported voter turnout 60.54%on Wednesday.
A total of 699 candidates contested in 70 assembly constituencies, including 603 male and 96 female contenders.
Delhi’s Chief Electoral Officer Alice Waz said that about 5,000 trained personnel will look after the counting process starting on Saturday morning. In each assembly constituency, five randomly selected voter verification paper audit trails (VVPATS) will be checked to ensure transparency.
Voting
Most Voting Has predicted a major victory for the BJP.
Axis My India Pol hopes that Saffron Party will win between 45 and 55 seats, in which AAP predicted to win 15 to 25 seats.
The CNX expects a major race for the BJP between 49 and 61 seats, while the AAP may be limited to 10–19 seats.
Matries has predicted 32 to 37 seats for AAP and 35 to 40 for BJP.
Today’s Chanakya gave BJP 51 seats and AAP 19.
People’s Pulse has predicted a landslide for BJP with 51 to 60 seats, while AAP has given 10 to 18. The insight of the people is a slightly more conservative, which is giving 40-44 seats to the BJP by putting AAP from 25 to 28.
The pole diary has predicted 42 to 50 seats for BJP and 18 to 25 for AAP.
JVC gives BJP 39 to 45 seats and AAP 22 to 31.
However, P-Marq is giving AAP 39 to 44 seats for BJP compared to 21 to 31.
Most pollutants predict that the Congress will attract an empty for the third straight period.
Seats to see
The most seen in the constituencies Complicated competition There is a New Delhi seat, which AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal is expecting to win the fourth consecutive time. He faces BJP’s Parvesh Verma and Congress’s Sandeep Dixit.
Kalkji is also looking at a three-way fight between AAP, Congress and BJP. AAP has fielded Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, which is against Alka Lamba of Congress and Ramesh Bidhuri of BJP.
The Patparganj seat was represented by Manish Sisodia of AAP for three consecutive terms. But this time the party has nominated the popular teacher Awadh Ojha, who will face Ravinder Singh Negi of BJP and Anil Chaudhary of Congress.
Sisodia is fighting for the Jangpura seat won by Praveen Kumar of AAP in 2015 and 2020. BJP’s Tarvinder Singh Marwah and Congress’s Farhad Suri have made the competition interesting.
Somnath Bharti of AAP has won the Malviya Nagar seat three times in a row and is expecting to repeat Satish Upadhyay of BJP and Jitendra Kumar Kochhar of Congress to keep it in the Gulf.
Rohini is set for a fierce competition between AAP and BJP. Two -time BJP winner Vijendra Gupta (2015, 2020) is seeking a third term against AAP’s Pradeep Mittal.
Amanatullah Khan of AAP is contesting from Okhla for the third time. The Congress has fielded Ariba Khan against him. Both 2015 and 2020, Amanatullah won more than 60,000 votes against BJP’s Brahm Singh.
A traditional stronghold for Muslim candidates, Balimaran is a major seat in Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha constituency. The AAP has once again nominated Imran Hussain, while the Congress has fielded experienced leader Aaron Yusuf. The BJP has changed its 2020 candidate with Kamal Bagri, who won the Municipal Corporation seat in 2022.
In Shakur Basti, the BJP has fielded Colonel Singh against its Delhi Temple Prakoshth (Temple Cell) chief AAP leader Satyendra Jain.
Past cases
AAP first dominated Delhi politics and won 67 out of 70 seats and pushed BJP and Congress to shore. In 2020, the party won power by winning 62 seats.
A win for AAP will further extend Kejriwal’s influence in Delhi and promote his national political status. However, if the BJP wins, it will mark its return to power in Delhi after nearly three decades and break the AAP stronghold.
The Congress, which ruled Delhi for 15 years by 2013, is struggling to return even after failing to win a single seat in the last two elections.
(With agency input)