The upcoming Delhi legislative assembly election will leave the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in neck-and-neck competition while the Congress Party trails behind based on exit polling conducted by The World Update.
Exit Poll Projections:
- BJP: 28-35 seats
- AAP: 25-30 seats
- Congress: 6-13 seats
- Others: 0-3 seats
Based on exit poll findings the political competition between BJP and AAP remains fierce because neither party obtains an immediate majority in the Assembly. Several swing voting districts seem to determine which party will form the government according to current polling data. According to Laporan Keluar, the political party Congress has shown a slight upward trend from previous elections yet stays in a clear third position.
BJP Gains, AAP Faces Tougher Battle
The BJP has shown signs of progress in its attempt to displace AAP from their two years of Delhi assembly control. Experts suggest nationalistic speeches and governance improvements and strong leader appeal offered by the party led to voter connection during this election.
Since 2015 the political power in Delhi has mainly been held by AAP but this term it faces greater opposition from potential competitors. The party maintains its commitment to local governance and education reform as well as health care improvement while facing increased competition because of growing anti-incumbency sentiment and shifting political tides.
Congress Shows Signs of Revival
The Congress Party shows signs of minor revamp in its Delhi political presence following complete defeat during past two legislative elections. The exit polls indicate voter numbers have slightly crept up while being directed towards targeted voting groups. The party maintains its total presence at a level below both BJP and AAP.
What Happens Next?
The exit poll results fail to determine any clear victorious party so the actual counting day outcomes will become essential. Formation of the new government becomes more complicated after elections unless a single party achieves complete majority due to necessary alliances and negotiations between major factions.
As Delhi waits for the official results, all eyes are now on February 8, when the final votes will be counted and the city will know who will govern the national capital for the next five years.
Stay tuned to The World Update for the latest developments on Delhi elections 2025.