Sunday, February 9, 2020

Kejriwal's AAP projected to retain Delhi crown; BJP rejects exit polls

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All the exit polls discharged after the finish of surveying for the 70-part Delhi Assembly races on Saturday evening anticipated an exhaustive success for the occupant Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The tallying of votes will occur on Tuesday.
The Election Commission (EC) said voter turnout until 9 pm was recorded at 59.91 percent, a decrease of around 7 percent over the 2015 Assembly surveys' 67.5 percent.
The India Today-Axis exit polls, which has had moderately better precision contrasted and most other such polls in the ongoing past, anticipated a scope for AAP and a defeat for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It gauge 59 to 68 seats for AAP and 2 to 11 seats for the BJP. As per the survey, AAP may sack a vote portion of 56 percent, the BJP 35 percent, the Congress 5 percent, and others 4 percent. Other leave surveys anticipated to some degree better numbers for the BJP, however none put it anyplace close to the midway characteristic of 35 seats.
In the 2015 decisions, AAP had won 67 of the 70 seats with a vote portion of 54.3 percent, while the BJP won three seats with a 32 percent vote share. The Congress couldn't win any seats however it had a vote portion of 9.6 percent.

Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari tweeted that all exit polls would be refuted on the tallying day. "It would be ideal if you spare this tweet. The BJP will frame the legislature in Delhi with 48 seats. Kindly don't fault EVMs (electronic democratic machines) at that point," Tiwari said. There could be suggestions on his continuation as the Delhi unit BJP boss if the gathering performs inadequately....READ MORE

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