While the majority of exit polls show BJP having an edge to grab the chair in Delhi, only two predict AAP maintaining its ...
Among constituencies, Mustafabad in North East Delhi recorded the highest turnout at 69%, while Mehrauli in South West Delhi ...
Exit polls including P-Marq and JVC Poll predicted a landslide win for the BJP. Axis My India's Pradeep Gupta said in an ...
Most of the exit polls on Wednesday predicted the return of the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies to power in the Delhi ...
"All exit poll results are showing BJP taking lead. We have been saying that BJP is going to form the government in Delhi.
A decade of prioritising national ambitions over implementation has destroyed Kejriwal's chance of emerging as the progressive alternative to Modi ...
Voting for the 70-member Delhi Assembly has just ended in India. Millions casted their ballots in a three-way battle to ...
According to Election Commission of India, 60.42 percent voter turnout was recorded on Wednesday evening after polling to ...
Bidhuri's reaction comes shortly after the exit polls predicted a majority for the BJP, with the Aam Aadmi Party trailing at the second spot.
Earlier in the day, AAP alleged that the BJP has been distributing money and coercing voters in various assembly constituencies.
However, responding to Sanjay Singh's statement, NDMC member Anil Valmiki dismissed Singh's statement as "purely political," suggesting that Singh was making such claims because he feared the loss of ...