What did AAP, Congress and BJP say? Increased palpitations after the election is over!

Delhi Exit Polls : Voting for the assembly elections in Delhi concluded today (February 5). The fate of all 699 candidates was trapped in the EVMs, the victory and defeat will now be decided on February 8. Meanwhile, the exit poll results of all survey agencies have come out in which the BJP is seen returning to power after ending the 26-year drought of victory.

There is a wave of happiness in the BJP camp due to the exit poll data. On the other hand, the results of the Aam Aadmi Party’s survey are not less than a big shock because its dominance seems to end in the fourth election. The exit poll has also brought disappointment for the Congress where it does not seem to be doing anything special. Meanwhile, the reactions of the three parties have started to come in.

What did Pravesh Verma say?

“BJP leader and New Delhi candidate Parvesh Verma told, “”Thank the people of Delhi for voting with such enthusiasm.” Voting has been done thoughtfully for a good change. We also need to form a BJP government and Delhi also needs it. We have not had a government for 26 years. PM Modi ji is doing such a good job that good work could have been done with his support. I have missed it for 10 years.”

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“AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar said, “”Be it 2013, 2015 or 2020, the results of the exit poll on AAP were not good, but every time AAP formed a government of overwhelming majority, this time too, nothing will be different.” Whether the exit polls were in Maharashtra, Haryana or Lok Sabha, all were wrong. This will also be wrong. In some exit polls, we are also showing a lead, but wait for the 8th. Arvind Kejriwal ji is coming again with the majority.

What did Congress say?

Sandeep Dikshit said, “”We should wait for February 8.” We fought a good election. The Congress, which was not considered anything in Delhi, has changed all the equations. If you come to the level of changing all the equations, then a man can go anywhere.

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