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Exit polls predict clear win for AAP in Delhi municipal poll

Last updated on: December 05, 2022 20:41 IST

Three exit polls on Monday predicted a clear win for the Aam Aadmi Party in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi polls and an end to the Bharatiya Janata Party's 15-year rule at the civic body.

IMAGE: Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party national convener Arvind Kejriwal waves to supporters during a roadshow for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections in New Delhi. Photograph: ANI Photo

The results for the MCD polls will be declared after counting of votes on December 7. Over 50 per cent of the total 1.45 crore eligible votes were polled in the elections for the total 250 MCD wards on Sunday.

The Aaj Tak-Axis My India survey showed the AAP was going to bag 149-171 municipal wards, while the BJP will win 69-91 wards. The survey gave 3-7 wards to the Congress and 5-9 to others.

The AAP is predicted to win 146-156 wards in the Times Now-ETG survey which gave 84-94 wards to the BJP and, 6-10 to the Congress and up to four to others.

 

The News X exit poll gave the Aam Aadmi Party 150-175 wards and the BJP 70-92, while the Congress may win 4-7 municipal wards.

The BJP that has been ruling the civic bodies since 2007 had won 181 of the total 270 municipal wards in the 2017 civic body polls, trouncing the AAP and the Congress. The AAP won 48 wards and the Congress 30.

Earlier this year, the three municipal corporations in Delhi were unified by the Centre into MCD having 250 wards. The total number of wards was 272 under the three corporations.

Both the AAP and the BJP have fielded 250 candidates, while the Congress has 247 in the fray. The number of independents is 382.

Among other political parties, the Bahujan Samaj Party contested the poll on 132 wards, the Nationalist Congress Party on 26, the Janata Dal-United on 22, and the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen 15.

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