
Media forecasters predict today that the Bharatiya Janta Party will regain leadership of Delhi twenty-seven years after finishing behind Congress and again behind AAP.
The political consulting firms Chanakya strategies alongside seven others revealed the saffron party will capture between 35-40 seats from the total 70 seats in the Delhi assembly. The incumbent AAP form government only holds 25-28 seats according to the projections of Chanakya strategies. The polling forecast Congress will secure two parliamentary seats.
Delhi's people decided to bring Modi's double-engine government so the BJP leader Manoj Tiwari looks forward to great results in Delhi.
Polls End, Projections Begin
The Matrize exit poll shows that 35-40 seats belong to the BJP-led NDA while the ruling AAP could secure 32 to 37 seats. The survey results indicate that the Congress Party will not obtain any seats and might get just one seat.
Research conducted by People's Pulse indicates the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) could secure between 51 to 60 seats. According to the survey's predictions the AAP is expected to obtain 10 to 19 seats. A survey project that the Congress Party will remain seatless in this election.
People's Insight surveys indicate the NDA will win 40 to 44 seats while the AAP will secure 25 to 29 seats and the Congress will disappear unless winning zero or one seat.
The P-Marq exit poll projects 39 to 49 seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party along with its allied parties and 21 to 31 seats for the AAP and zero to one seat for the Congress.
JVC based their exit poll on 39 to 45 seats for the BJP alliance while the AAP would obtain 22 to 31 seats and the Congress should receive zero to two seats.
BJP Confident 'Kamal Khilega' On Feb 8
Virendra Sachdeva the Delhi BJP president showed respect for all exit poll forecasts. "AAP-da jaa rahi hain aur BJP aa rahi hain...," Virendraa Sachdeva served as the first BJP official to express his thoughts about exit polls.
Delhiites want a corruption-free government. Sachdeva reported that BJP workers demonstrated strong dedication throughout the election campaign in order to eliminate corruption in the city.
He maintained strong faith that the AAP was set to lose its governing position while the saffron party was positioned to take over control of Delhi after a break of more than 25 years.
The BJP voting percentage should exceed 48 to 50 points. The BJP needs to obtain more votes than the AAP does in percentage points if the voter numbers are compared between 2020 and the present day. Tushar Gupta serves as a political expert making this assessment.
He planned to make contact with people who supported his candidacy in both previous elections.
BJP Vote Share Between 2015 and 2020 Elections
Between 2015 and 2020 the BJP voting numbers grew in 62 of its seats. The saffron party exceeded a 10-percentage increase in 18 electoral districts. During the tenure of 10 years in power before being demoted to political margins the Congress Party experienced a reduction of vote share across 60 electoral districts.
The BJP experienced its most significant vote share growth in Patparganj exceeding 13.95 percentage points while Kirari raised its shares by 13.35 percentage points and Vikaspuri added 12.52 points and Tughlakabad received 12.07 additional points. In this election cycle the AAP shifted its second ranking official and previous deputy CM Manish Sisodia from contesting in the Patparganj seat to the Jangpura district.
The Delhi campaign of Congress experienced a tactical boost at a late stage.
Congress activated its senior leaders in Delhi who conducted 12 public speeches during the last seven days before elections between January 28 and February 2.
The Congress party has set its sights on 25 assembly constituencies which include 12 Scheduled Caste reserved seats and nine Muslim-dominated districts together with four strong candidate performing seats in Delhi.