Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Latest News Today (February 5): The exit poll results for Delhi Assembly Election are out! Most exit poll results have predicted BJP as the clear winner in the 2025 Delhi Elections. The clear mandate to the BJP means a comeback for the party after nearly 27 years. The predictions, if they hold true, will be a big setback for the ruling AAP and its chief Arvind Kejriwal. Here are Delhi Exit Poll Results live updates
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Delhi Exit Polls 2025: Axis My India, Today's Chanakya predict thumping BJP win in Delhi
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Latest News Today (February 5): The exit poll results for Delhi Assembly Election are out! Most exit poll results have predicted BJP as the clear winner in the 2025 Delhi Elections. The clear mandate to the BJP means a comeback for the party after nearly 27 years. The predictions, if they hold true, will be a big setback for the ruling AAP and its chief Arvind Kejriwal. Here are Delhi Exit Poll Results live updates


Exit polls now heavily favour a BJP win
With two more predictions forecasting a BJP return in Delhi, the build-up for the February 8 results gets interesting. The BJP has been trying to unseat AAP from power for the last 10 years but has not been able to surpass the Kejriwal challenge. Pollsters now believe that the saffron party has its best shot at power in the national capital - one region that it has not dominated since PM Modi's ascent to the Centre. If the predictions hold, the BJP's winning momentum will get a further boost following its successes in Maharashtra and Haryana last year.
Today's Chanakya predicts landslide BJP victory
The pollster has predicted 51 seats for BJP and 19 for AAP. This is one of the highest seat share projections for BJP among all the pollsters.
Pradeep Gupta says AAP has edge in Kalkaji
Axis My India's Pradeep Gupta tells CNN-News18 that AAP has edge in Kalkaji seat from where Atishi is contesting. The seat witnessed a three-way clash between Atishi, Congress's Alka Lamba and BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri
Today's Chanakya exit polls predicts majority votes for BJP
The pollster has predicted 49% vote share for BJP and 41% for AAP, also indicating a victory for the saffron party in Delhi
Axis My India predictions in line with most pollsters
On Wednesday, most pollsters predicted that BJP will return to power in Delhi. A poll of 10 exit polls gave BJP around 41 seats in th 70-member assembly. If the predictions come true, the saffron party will return to power in Delhi after a long gap of 27 years. It will also deal a body blow to Arvind Kejriwal's AAP which has been in power in the national capital for over a decade.
Axis My India exit poll favours BJP government in Delhi
The exit poll has predicted 45-55 seats for BJP in the national capital and just 15-25 for the ruling AAP. For Congress, it has forecast just 0-1. The exit poll has further predicted that BJP will win a vote share of 48% while AAP will get 42% of the votes.
Axis My India exit poll predicts dominant show for BJP in West Delhi
Among the 10 seats in the region, BJP is projected to win 8 while AAP will bag just 2, it has predicted. It has projected a 50% vote share of BJP
Axis My India exit poll gives edge to BJP in New Delhi region too
In the 10 seats under the New Delhi Lok Sabha seat, the exit poll predicted that BJP will win 7 while AAP will get 3. New Delhi is also the seat from where Arvind Kejriwal is contesting the polls. The BJP's vote share (49%) is also projected to be significantly higher than AAP (41%).
Axis My India exit poll predicts strong BJP show in Chandni Chowk
According to the projections, among the 10 seats that fall under the Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha constituency, BJP+ is likely to win 7 while AAP will get 3.
Axis My India exit poll shows advantage BJP in Northeast Delhi
According to the projections, BJP+ may bag 6 out of 10 seats in the region while AAP is projected to win 4.
Axis My India exit poll predictions: South Delhi split between AAP and BJP
The projections show AAP and BJP getting five seats apiece in South Delhi. The BJP edges out AAP's vote share by 1 percentage point, according to the exit poll. The saffron party is likely to bag 45% of the votes while AAP will corner 44% in the region.
Axis My India exit poll
Axis My India has started releasing its exit poll predictions for Delhi; vote share projections show BJP getting highest number of votes from Brahmins and General cateogory voters. Muslim voters overwhelmingly support AAP, predict exit polls
DK Shivakumar says he doesn't believe in exit polls, waiting for voters' verdict
"I don't believe in exit polls, let's wait for the voters' verdict," Shivakumar told reporters in response to a question. The Election Commission will announce the official results after the counting of votes on February 8.
BJP eyes 'double-engine' sarkar in Delhi
Buoyed by the exit poll predictions, BJP said it is all set to form its government in Delhi with a "thumping majority" and start working for the all-round progress of the city. The party also asserted that people were "angry" with the ruling AAP and its national convenor Arvind Kejriwal.
:We saw on the ground that there was so much anger among people against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Arvind Kejriwal. They have a hope from the BJP. They want to form a double-engine government in Delhi under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. That's why I am fully confident that a double-engine government of the BJP is going to be formed in Delhi under Prime Minister Modi's leadership which will ensure all-round development for Delhi," BJP national general secretary Arun Singh told PTI.
Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva hopes that exit polls convert to 'exact polls' on D-Day
"I hope that Exit Polls would convert into Exact Polls. People of Delhi have honoured the work of the Prime Minister. People of Delhi wanted a change. They have voted for change. Let the results come the day after tomorrow." On Akhilesh Yadav's statement on the poll panel, he said: "I think this remark is unnecessary. Such remarks on Constitutional institutions are made by those who do not believe in democracy anymore. If he has stopped believing in democracy, Akhilesh Yadav should first step down from his post."
Madhya Pradesh BJP chief VD Sharma says exit poll results will be same as actual poll verdict
"Not only exit polls, but the actual poll will also fetch the same results... Arvind Kejriwal brought Delhi into a state of distress... The people of Delhi have blessed PM Modi to ensure development in the capital under the leadership of the Prime Minister... Only one day is left, everyone will know the actual results," he was quoted as saying by ANI.
Chirag Paswan on Delhi exit poll results
"Not only based on the exit polls, Based on my experience also, I can confidently say that this time, the BJP led government is going to form in Delhi. There is no doubt about it. The people of Delhi have decided to choose a government with a double-engine system," the LJP (RV) leader, who is part of the NDA, told IANS.
Dip in voter turnout
According to provisional figures released last night by EC, Delhi clocked a turnout of just over 60% in the 2025 elections. The figures are likely to be revised later. In 2020, Delhi recorded a turnout of 62.59%. Among constituencies, Mustafabad had the highest turnout at 69 per cent while Mehrauli recorded the lowest at 53.04 per cent.
Two more exit polls to release their predictions today
Axis My India and Today's Chanakya will release their predictions for the Delhi elections in the evening. On Saturday, nearly a dozen pollsters released their forecast for the 70-member Delhi assembly. Most pollsters predicted a BJP comeback in the national capital after 27 years. However, at least 3 exit polls forecast an AAP hattrick. Stay tuned for two more exit poll predictions today.
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: They have underestimated AAP, says party candidate Sandeep Dikshit
On exit poll, Congress candidate from the New Delhi constituency, Sandeep Dikshit, says, "As per the Exit Polls, the BJP may form the government, but I think they have underestimated the AAP. They have presented the AAP as very weak but don't think their condition would be so bad... I am also disappointed in the Exit polls...the Congress would have easily received 17-18% of the votes... Everything would be clear on February 8..."
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: AAP and BJP lock horns on cash distribution, fake voting charges
The blame game between AAP and BJP continued, with both parties accusing each other of indulging in malpractices and violating the model code of conduct. While AAP alleged BJP distributed cash and kept campaign material on polling tables in Jangpura and Kondli assembly constituencies, the saffron party claimed that fake votes were cast in Seelampur by “burqaclad” women.
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: When will Axis my India declare exit poll results today?
Axis My India's Pradeep Gupta announced on X, “We will release our Delhi State Election Exit Poll numbers tomorrow 6th February 2025, 6.30 PM onwards after detailed field work, number crunching, detailed analysis and post poll study."
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: I will defeat Arvind Kejriwal, says BJP's Parvesh Verma
Arvind Kejriwal is a pathological liar, and I will defeat him convincingly, says BJP's Parvesh Verma. He is contesting against Kejriwal from the New Delhi constituency.
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: 'Witnessed a significant shift in my constituency,' says Congress candidate from Kasturba Nagar Vidhan Sabha
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Live: On the exit polls, Congress candidate from Kasturba Nagar Vidhan Sabha, Abhishek Dutt, stated, "I have witnessed a significant shift in my constituency. AAP's vote share has declined in Delhi, while Congress is holding its ground. In Haryana's exit polls, Congress was leading, and security preparations had already begun at Bhupinder Singh Hooda's residence. However, incidents of fake voting emerged, and money was being openly distributed."
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: Aam Aadmi Party - Journey so far
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Live: The Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) first came to power in 2013 with outside support from the Congress. However, after Congress withdrew its backing, fresh elections were held in 2015, where AAP secured a landslide victory with 67 seats. In 2020, the party retained power, winning 62 seats. Looking ahead to 2025, Arvind Kejriwal predicts AAP will win 55 seats, with the potential to exceed 60 if women voters rally behind the party. The vote counting is set for February 8.
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: 'Aapda' is leaving Delhi, says BJP as exit polls predict comeback, AAP rejects forecast
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Live: As exit polls projected the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) return to power in the national capital after nearly 25 years, BJP supporters celebrated, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) dismissed the predictions. AAP leader Reena Gupta rejected the exit poll forecasts, stating, "AAP has always been underestimated in exit polls, whether in 2013, 2015, or 2020. However, in reality, we have consistently secured far more seats than predicted. This time too, AAP will achieve a historic victory, and Arvind Kejriwal will become Chief Minister for the fourth time." (Read More)
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: Did aam aadmi give BJP a shot at power in Delhi on the back of Budget tax relief?
Exit polls have handed a majority to the BJP, signaling an exit for AAP, as the push for a double-engine ki sarkaar appears to have resonated with Delhi voters. So, what led to this shift? Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's tax sops may have played a crucial role. The middle class, long yearning for financial relief, may have found respite in the recent income tax concessions announced in the Budget. This move could have finally helped the BJP break its two-and-a-half-decade electoral drought in the capital. (Read More)
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: 'This is Modi wave,' says Ramesh Bidhuri on exit poll results
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Live: BJP candidate from Kalkaji Vidhan Sabha, Ramesh Bidhuri, stated on the exit polls, "This is the Modi wave. The people of Delhi seek development, just as it has taken place across the country under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. The dedication of our party workers, along with the guidance and strategy of our leaders, has yielded results. I don’t trust these exit polls—our seat count will increase further. BJP will surpass the 50-seat mark."
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: What AAP's Saurabh Bhardwaj says about exit poll results
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Live: AAP candidate from Greater Kailash Vidhan Sabha, Saurabh Bharadwaj, commented on exit polls, stating, "We have contested three Delhi Assembly elections, and this is our fourth—2013, 2015, and 2020. In the past, exit polls predicted our defeat in 2013 and 2015, and in 2020, they projected fewer seats for us. Similarly, in 2025, exit polls are again showing a lower seat count for AAP. I believe exit polls have consistently underestimated our support. The BJP suppresses the voices of common people, making them hesitant to speak openly. However, AAP’s actual vote share has always exceeded exit poll predictions."
Delhi Exit Polls 2025 Live: Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit alleges BJP of distributing money among voters
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 Live: Congress candidate from the New Delhi constituency, Sandeep Dikshit, stated, "Today, in Ansari Nagar near AIIMS, we witnessed BJP workers distributing money. Additionally, two AAP volunteers were detained for the same reason. The scale of such activities this time is unprecedented. We have fought a strong election and reshaped the dynamics."
- BJP -- 31-36
- AAP -- 33-38
- Congress -- 0-2
- Others -- 0-2
- BJP - 42-50
- AAP - 18-25
- Congress - 0-2
| Chief Minister | Party | From | To |
Atishi Marlena | Aam Aadmi Party | 21 Sep 2024 | Feb 2025 |
Arvind Kejriwal | Aam Aadmi Party | 16 Feb 2020 | 15 Sep 2024 |
Arvind Kejriwal | Aam Aadmi Party | 14 Feb 2015 | 15 Feb 2020 |
President's Rule | N/A | 14 Feb 2014 | 14 Feb 2015 |
Arvind Kejriwal | Aam Aadmi Party | 28 Dec 2013 | 14 Feb 2014 |
Sheila Dikshit | Indian National Congress (INC) | 29 Oct 2008 | 28 Dec 2013 |
Sheila Dikshit | Indian National Congress (INC) | 01 Dec 2003 | 29 Oct 2008 |
Sheila Dikshit | Indian National Congress (INC) | 03 Dec 1998 | 01 Dec 2003 |
Sushma Swaraj | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 12 Oct 1998 | 03 Dec 1998 |
Sahib Singh Verma | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 26 Feb 1996 | 12 Oct 1998 |
Madan Lal Khurana | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 02 Dec 1993 | 26 Feb 1996 |
Gurmukh Nihal Singh | Indian National Congress (INC) | 12 Feb 1955 | 01 Nov 1956 |
Chaudhary Brahm Prakash | Indian National Congress (INC) | 17 Mar 1952 | 12 Feb 1955 |
- AAP - 46-52
- BJP- 18-23
- Cong - 0-1
- BJP- 39-44
- AAP- 25-28
- Congress - 2-3
- BJP 36-44
- AAP 26-34
- AAP- 25-29
- BJP – 40-44
- Congress – 0-1
- Others – Nil
- BJP: 51-60
- AAP: 19-19
- BJP - 39-45
- AAP- 22-31
- Congress- 0-2
- Others - 0-1
- BJP- 49
- AAP - 21-31
- Congress - 0-1
- Others - Nil
- BJP- 35-40
- AAP - 32-37
- Congress - 0-1
- Others - Nil
Delhi Exit Polls Live: What did the exit polls predict about 2020 polls?
Delhi Exit Poll Results 2025 LIVE: In 2020, exit poll results closely matched the actual outcome, with most predicting a strong AAP victory of over 50 seats. The Arvind Kejriwal-led party ultimately secured 62 seats, while the BJP won 8.
Delhi Exit Polls Live: Election Commission of India's message for the voters
As per the Election Commission of India, voters who are in line after the official polling closure at 6 PM are still allowed to cast their vote.
Exit poll Delhi election 2025 live: Voting concludes
Voting has concluded in Delhi. Latest visuals from a polling booth located at Humayun Road posted by news agency ANI showed poll officials sealing the electronic voting machines. The official deadline for the voting is 6:30 pm.
Exit poll Delhi election 2025 live: A look at eligible voters in Delhi
Delhi has 1,561,400 registered voters, comprising 837,617 males, 723,656 females, and 1,267 third-gender voters. The electorate also includes 239,905 first-time voters aged 18-19, 109,368 senior citizens aged 85 and above, and 79,885 persons with disabilities.
Exit poll Delhi election 2025 live: The big question of exit polls' accuracy
Exit polls offer an early glimpse into voter sentiment but have been criticised for their reliability. While they have occasionally predicted election outcomes correctly, there have also been instances where exit poll results diverged considerably from the final outcome.
Exit poll Delhi election 2025 live: Where can you check the Delhi exit poll results?
Exit poll results for the 2025 Delhi Election will be released after 6:30 pm on February 5, once voting concludes. Prominent survey agencies like Axis My India, Today’s Chanakya, P-Marq, and C-Voter are expected to share their projections. Major news platforms, including moneycontrol.com, will provide live updates.
Delhi Exit Poll 2025 Live: Why exit poll results are released after 6:30 pm?
The Election Commission enforces these regulations to prevent exit polls from influencing voters who have yet to vote. It has emphasised that "exit polls cannot be broadcast or published until the voting period has concluded across all parts of India." Additionally, media organizations conducting exit polls must register with the Election Commission and follow a code of conduct to maintain fairness and accuracy.
Delhi Exit Poll 2025 Live: What is Section 126A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951?
In India, the conduct and publication of exit polls are strictly governed by Section 126A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. This law bans the dissemination of exit poll results through print or electronic media from the start of polling in the first phase until 30 minutes after voting ends in the final phase.
Delhi Exit Poll 2025 Live: Who conducts exit polls? All you need to know
Exit polls are conducted by private firms and media organisations, not government agencies, to assess the public mandate before official results are declared. While widely used globally, their accuracy has frequently been called into question.