Modi's BJP poised to win Delhi state elections for first time in 27 years, exit polls show
Briefly

Voter exit polls indicate that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is likely to win the Delhi state elections, marking the end of the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) nearly decade-long dominance. The BJP is projected to secure 43 seats compared to AAP's 26, while the Congress party, once a stronghold, is anticipated to win just one seat. AAP has historically defied exit poll predictions, insisting they will do so again. A defeat for AAP would represent a major setback for its leader Arvind Kejriwal, who established the party in 2012 as a movement focused on reform and basic services.
The projected win by BJP in Delhi would not only end AAP's rule but also signal a shift in political dynamics after years of AAP dominance.
Kejriwal's AAP, founded as a movement for the common man, has maintained a strong opposition to Modi, who has also aggressively campaigned against them.
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