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Election Commission: Delhi Election Results 2025 LIVE: Modi's "Aap-da" spells AAP's nemesis; BJP leads in 46 seats

Delhi Election Results 2025

Delhi Election Results 2025 LIVE: Today, February 8, the Election Commission is prepared to release the much anticipated results for the 70-member Delhi Election 2025.

The Delhi Election Results' current trends are as follows:
BJP: 46
AAP: 24
Congress: 1

Who is going to prevail?
According to the majority of exit polls, the BJP will win and the AAP would lose. The decision made today will determine the national capital's governance for the ensuing five years.

What are the predictions of exit polls?
The majority of exit polls, including P-Marq Peoples Pulse, JVC Poll, People's Insight, and Chanakya Strategies, projected a resounding victory for the BJP in Delhi. Matrize, in the meantime, depicted a hung legislature in Delhi.

The only exit polls that indicated Arvind Kejriwal's AAP would win by a landslide were Mind Blink and Wee Preside.

Important applicants
Arvind Kejriwal, the former chief minister, ran against Parvesh Verma of the BJP and Sandeep Dikshit of the Congress from the New Delhi seat. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, an AAP candidate, ran against Congressman Alka Lamba and BJP candidate Ramesh Bidhuri from the Kalkaji seat.

From the Jangpura seat, Manish Sisodia of the AAP faced off against Tarvinder Singh Marwah of the BJP and Farhad Suri of the Congress.

In Delhi, will the BJP make a historic return or will the AAP win a hat-trick?
After a 27-year absence, the BJP will return to power in Delhi if it wins, marking a historic milestone in history. If the AAP wins the Delhi elections in 2025, Arvind Kejriwal's ruling party would have won three straight elections. A party or coalition must get at least 36 seats in the 70-member assembly in order to form the Delhi administration.

Election Commission statistics indicates that the BJP is leading the Delhi Election Results 2025 live.
Live Election Results for Delhi in 2025: According to the Election Commission of India's most recent data, the BJP is currently leading in 46 seats.

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