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Lok Sabha Elections In India 2025 Polls. 2025 Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll Results Luyu Star In the last three Lok Sabha elections, the BJP won all seven seats in Delhi, leaving both AAP and Congress without any. The poll shows that the Congress-led INDIA bloc, which punched above its weight to win 232 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, will be down to 188 if the elections are held today

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advertisement The India Today-Cvoter Mood of the Nation (MOTN) poll was conducted between January 2 and February 9, 2025, surveying 125,123 individuals across all Lok Sabha segments. Delhi Elections 2025 highlights: As many as 1.56 crore voters can cast their ballots across 13,766 polling stations in the national capital

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In the Lok Sabha election, the main motto of the INDIA bloc was to defeat the BJP, and the grouping was formed for that purpose Delhi Elections 2025 highlights: As many as 1.56 crore voters can cast their ballots across 13,766 polling stations in the national capital In the Lok Sabha election, the main motto of the INDIA bloc was to defeat the BJP, and the grouping was formed for that purpose

Elections 2025 India Bjp Rayyan Nour. As the Lok Sabha elections draw near, the predominant query across the streets of India is whether the country will witness a surprising anti-incumbency wave when the results are announced on June 4, or not. The poll shows that the Congress-led INDIA bloc, which punched above its weight to win 232 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, will be down to 188 if the elections are held today

Presidential Polls 2025 Today In India Todd Alvarez. The India Today-Cvoter Mood of the Nation (MOTN) poll was conducted between January 2 and February 9, 2025. New Delhi, Mar 10: Raising the issue of alleged faulty voter lists in the Lok Sabha on Monday, Trinamool Congress member Kalyan Banerjee demanded action against the Election Commission and said that the poll body had failed to conduct fair and transparent elections over the past few years.