Following major pollsters releasing their predictions for the Delhi Assembly elections, with the majority of them predicting a clear majority for the BJP, former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal leveled serious allegations against the saffron party.

Kejriwal, taking to X on Thursday, stated that some agencies are predicting over 55 seats for the “gali galauj party.”

“In the last two hours, 16 of our candidates have received phone calls urging them to leave the AAP and join their party, promising ministerial positions and ₹15 crore each,” alleged the former Delhi CM.

“If their party is truly winning more than 55 seats, why do they need to call our candidates?” he questioned.

Dismissing the exit polls, Kejriwal said, “Clearly, these fake surveys have been conducted only to create an atmosphere where some candidates can be lured away. But to those using abusive tactics—none of our people will break away!”

Pollster Pradip Gupta’s agency, Axis My India, on Thursday came out with its exit poll for the Delhi Assembly Elections, a day after the majority of pollsters released their predictions on Wednesday, shortly after polling concluded.

As per the Axis My India survey, the BJP is predicted to win 45-55 seats with a vote share of 48%. The AAP, which won the last two elections with a thumping majority, is expected to secure 15-25 seats with 42% of the vote share. Another reputed agency, Today’s Chanakya, also released its survey results this evening, predicting more than 51 seats for the BJP and 19 for AAP, with an error margin of 6 seats.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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