Exit poll delhi election 2025: Voting has been completed in all 70 assembly seats in Delhi. The fate of the candidates has been closed in EVMs and now the results will be declared on 8 February. Now a survey conducted by the Center for Global Studies (CGS) of Delhi University claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party will get an absolute majority, while the BJP is estimated to get 29 seats. On the other hand, it is feared that the Congress will not get a single seat. Women voters can prove to be a game changer in this assembly election.

This is the 15th election survey conducted by the Center in the ‘CGS Survey’ series. According to the information received by the institution, this trend of election results by the Center is based on the study conducted on the voting behavior of a total of 63,534 voters of 70 assembly seats between January 11 and 3 February 2025. The survey was attended by about 2,316 students and researchers from various universities and colleges.

Director of Center Prof. Sunil K. Chaudhary said that the results of this survey have been explained as a reflection of the importance of silence against India’s ‘democratic uplift’ and the ‘democratic instability’ of the West. During this 24 -day practice, an attempt was made to discuss important issues with voters that could affect voting.

Women can be sports changes.

Center Director Acharya Sunil K. According to Chaudhary, women voters can prove to be a game Changer in the 2025 Delhi assembly elections.

The difference between winning and defeat in 10-12 seats will be very less.

Based on the dialogue collected by the surveyors, it seems that there will be 10 to 12 seats where the differences of win-defeat can be very low. So it is difficult to say anything about these meetings. These seats are Babarpur, Adarsh ​​Nagar, Chandni Chowk, Shalimar Bagh, Vishwas Nagar, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Sangam Vihar, Bawana, Wazirpur, Najafgarh, Laxmi Nagar.

What percentage of votes and how many seats are being won?

Aam Aadmi Party – 41 seats, 44.90 percent votes

Bharatiya Janata Party – 29 seats, 41 percent votes

Indian National Congress – 0 seats, 8.30 percent vote share

Independent/Others – 0 seats, 5.80 percent vote share

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