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AAP vs BJP who will Form Government in Delhi Election 2020?

AAP vs BJP who will Form Government in Delhi Election 2020? :- After voting for Delhi Assembly Elections 2020 on February 8, people of Delhi are now waiting for the results. And now the wait is finally going to get over, as the counting of votes is going to be held on February 11 (Tuesday). Delhi Election 2020 Live Vote Counting Area Wise

AAP vs BJP who will Win

AAP vs BJP Delhi Election Result 2020?

This election, Delhi polls witnessed 62.59 per cent voting, which is about 5 per cent less than the 2015 Assembly polls. In addition to that, the highest voting of 71.6 per cent was reported from the Ballimaran Assembly constituency, while on the other hand, the lowest turnout was in Delhi cantonment, which reported only 45.4 per cent voting.

As today is the biggest day for the Delhi Assembly elections, because from 8 am onwards, the counting for  Delhi Assembly elections 2020 votes will begin in 21 centres in Delhi.

The most anticipated event, that is, Delhi Assembly elections result 2020 is finally going to be out and the counting of votes will start around 8 am on Tuesday. For the counting of votes, the Election Commission has set up around 21 centres.

On this occasion of counting Delhi elections votes, Delhi’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Ranbir Singh told ANI, “We have set up 21 centres for counting of votes, wherein there will be a dedicated hall for every constituency. The counting will start at 8 am on February 11”

With this, the biggest question arises that who among BJP and AAP will win Delhi Election in 2020? Well, by seeing the election wave, overall we can say that the real fight seems to be between BJP and AAP only, because it noticeably seems like Congress is not in the race this time. This time who will win, we will get to know after the counting would be concluded on Tuesday, but till then we can anticipate by seeing some of the facts.

AAP vs BJP: What do exit polls say?

AAP vs BJP who will win

As per to India Today-Axis My India survey, in the Delhi Assembly elections 2020, the Arvind Kejriwal-led party is likely to win 59-68 seats. The BJP on the other hand is going to remain a distant second once again with only 2-11 seats.

In addition to that, the exit poll predicted that around 48 per cent voters shifted from the BJP to AAP since General Election held in the year 2019. The 48 per cent voters include a large chunk of the lower as well as lower-middle-class, segment, the survey stated.

Delhi election results 2020 Live Vote Counting Constituency Wise

Constituency Name Voters Turnout Winning Candidate/ Party
1 Narela 64.98 TBA
2 Burari 58.00 TBA
3 Timarpur 60.93 TBA
4 Adarsh Nagar 61.09 TBA
5 Badli 63.50 TBA
6 Rithala 59.62 TBA
7 Bawana(SC) 61.60 TBA
8 Mundka 59.25 TBA
9 Kirari 63.20 TBA
10 Sultan Pur Majra(SC) 61.87 TBA
11 Nangloi Jat 56.70 TBA
12 Mangol Puri(SC) 66.35 TBA
13 Rohini 63.14 TBA
14 Shalimar Bagh 61.62 TBA
15 Shakur Basti 49.19 TBA
16 Tri Nagar 66.30 TBA
17 Wazirpur 60.38 TBA
18 Model Town 59.35 TBA
19 Sadar Bazar 65.63 TBA
20 Chandni Chowk 60.91 TBA
21 Matia Mahal 70.33 TBA
22 Ballimaran 58.28 TBA
23 Karol Bagh(SC) 60.44 TBA
24 Patel Nagar(SC) 60.89 TBA
25 Moti Nagar 61.82 TBA
26 Madipur(SC) 65.59 TBA
27 Rajouri Garden 60.74 TBA
28 Hari Nagar 61.24 TBA
29 Tilak Nagar 63.40 TBA
30 Janakpuri 65.57 TBA
31 Vikaspuri 59.27 TBA
32 Uttam Nagar 64.02 TBA
33 Dwarka 61.97 TBA
34 Matiala 61.13 TBA
35 Najafgarh 64.38 TBA
36 Bijwasan 58.17 TBA
37 Palam 63.07 TBA
38 Delhi Cantonment 45.42 TBA
39 Rajinder Nagar 58.00 TBA
40 New Delhi 51.64 TBA
41 Jangpura 56.14 TBA
42 Kasturba Nagar 59.67 TBA
43 Malviya Nagar 58.71 TBA
44 R K Puram 56.75 TBA
45 Mehrauli 56.53 TBA
46 Chhatarpur 62.68 TBA
47 Deoli(SC) 63.43 TBA
48 Ambedkar Nagar(SC) 63.99 TBA
49 Sangam Vihar 62.21 TBA
50 Greater Kailash 65.20 TBA
51 Kalkaji 57.44 TBA
52 Tughlakabad 59.08 TBA
53 Badarpur 59.63 TBA
54 Okhla 58.83 TBA
55 Trilokpuri(SC) 55.78 TBA
56 Kondli(SC) 67.01 TBA
57 Patparganj 61.28 TBA
58 Laxmi Nagar 61.48 TBA
59 Vishwas Nagar 62.23 TBA
60 Krishna Nagar 67.27 TBA
61 Gandhi Nagar 62.42 TBA
62 Shahdara 65.78 TBA
63 Seemapuri(SC) 68.09 TBA
64 Rohtas Nagar 59.69 TBA
65 Seelampur 71.40 TBA
66 Ghonda 60.52 TBA
67 Babarpur 65.40 TBA
68 Gokalpur(SC) 70.51 TBA
69 Mustafabad 70.55 TBA
70 Karawal Nagar 67.16 TBA

Additional exit polls that have been conducted by Times Now-IPSOS, Republic-Jan Ki Baat, ABP News, NEWSx and TV9 Bharatvarsh also anticipated that in Delhi Assembly Elections 2020 AAP is likely to secure over two-thirds majority. Nearly, every single exit poll has given green signal to Kejriwal to be remained the most preferred choice as the Chief Minister of Delhi.

One thing is pretty clear after seeing the exit polls that Congress is not in competition this time and the fight mode is on only on between BJP and AAP.

AAP vs BJP: Who Will Win More Seats In Delhi Elections 2020

AAP vs BJP

However, the final result of Delhi Election 2020 is going to be out on February 11, Tuesday, but as far as the exit polls are concerned, Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is all set to sweep Delhi elections for the third consecutive time. In the meantime, there has been six exit polls that have predicted that AAP is going to be winning more than 50 seats in Delhi Assembly elections 2020.

In the 2015 held Delhi Legislative Assembly election, the Aam Aadmi Party secured an absolute majority in the assembly, winning 67 of the 70 seats. The elections was conducted on 7 February 2015 to elect 70 members of the Sixth Legislative Assembly of Delhi and were announced on 10 February 2015.

However, the competition will be quite strong and there might be strong chances that the winning percentage between these two parties would be very close. If in case the predictions of the poll of polls come to be true on February 11, then AAP party is again going to be in a comfortable position to form the next government in Delhi. On the other hand, this time it is possible to win fewer seats than it won in Delhi Legislative Assembly election 2015.


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