Exit Poll has claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party can get 149 to 171 seats in MCD election

With the completion of polling in Delhi MCD, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat Assembly elections, several agencies have released their election predictions. Exit Poll has claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party can get 149 to 171 seats in this Municipal Corporation election (MCD Election 2022). BJP can get 69 to 91 seats. Congress can be reduced to only three to seven seats. If the Aam Aadmi Party can get 43 percent votes in the exit polls, the BJP is expected to retain its traditional vote share (35 percent votes).

Survey claims to have interacted with 34,505 people for the exit polls for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections. In this, men and women from every section of the society and people from other classes were involved. Exit polls claim that the Aam Aadmi Party remains the first choice of people from almost every community. 43 per cent people of Purvanchali community gave AAP as their first choice while 37 per cent people told BJP as their first choice. Among Punjabis, 58 per cent preferred AAP and 24 per cent preferred BJP. The number of people who liked both the major parties in the Bengali community was almost equal, while the people of the Pahari community gave BJP their first choice. 42 per cent Delhiites preferred AAP and 34 per cent preferred BJP. Only 11 per cent Delhiites named the Congress as their first choice. In most of these categories, the Congress came third and with great difficulty became the choice of 10 to 13 per cent people.

You are ahead among men and women

Among men, the BJP became the choice of 36 per cent people, while the Aam Aadmi Party was named by 40 per cent people as their first choice. Similarly, 46 per cent women gave AAP and 34 per cent said BJP as their first choice. It is believed that due to the exemption given by the Delhi government in electricity, water and transport, people told the Aam Aadmi Party as their first choice.

BJP said, wait for the day after tomorrow

BJP leader Praveen Shankar Kapoor told Amar Ujala that the survey-exit polls of many channels have proved to be failures time and again. In such a situation, they do not want to discuss any survey. But he attacked the Aam Aadmi Party, saying that on December 7, when the real results of the elections would come, people would be seen searching for leaders of political parties who sold tickets.

The total number of seats in the 2017 Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections were 272. In this, BJP had won 181 seats. He got 36.08 percent votes. Aam Aadmi Party got success in 49 seats with 26.23 percent votes. The biggest loss was to the Congress. It was successful in only 31 seats due to a huge drop in vote share. It got 21.09 percent vote share. Similarly, in the 2012 municipal elections, BJP got 138 seats and Congress got 77 seats.

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