Delhi Assembly Election Result 2025: Who is going to win in the Delhi Assembly elections and who will have to taste defeat, just one day will have to wait for a day. Tomorrow (February 8, 2025) The results of the Delhi Assembly elections will come. Election results will decide who will go to Delhi’s reins.
When to watch Delhi Assembly Election Result: When to see the election results?
The counting of votes cast in the Delhi Assembly elections will start tomorrow i.e. on February 8 at 8 am. In such a situation, the Election Commission and administration are fully ready for security. Electronic voting machines (EVMs) are safely placed in the strong room. A total of 70 strong rooms have been set up for each assembly constituency in 19 places of the capital.
Where to watch Delhi Assembly Election Result: Where to see the election results?
The results of the Delhi election can be tracked on 8 February through the Election Commission website eci.gov.in and their result portal results.eci.gov.in. Apart from this, you can read every update related to the Delhi election results on Aajtak.in. Of today Youtube channel But you can see live carvez of election results. Live broadcast of election results can also be seen on Aaj Tak Live TV.
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Let us know that a total of 699 candidates have contested for 70 assembly seats in the Delhi Assembly elections, in which there is a competition between the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress. A total of 699 candidates are contesting the election in this election. The major constituencies include New Delhi, where Arvind Kejriwal has contested against BJP’s Pravesh Verma and Congress’s Sandeep Dixit. Among other major matches, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi is in Kalkaji with Alka Lamba of Congress and Ramesh Bidhuri of BJP.
What are you saying exit polls?
On February 5, after the voting in 70 assembly seats in Delhi, many exit polls came out, which showed signs of major changes in the capital. In most exit polls, the Aam Aadmi Party is shown lagging behind. There is a close fight between BJP and AAP in Delhi, but BJP seems to be getting a slight edge.