Exit polls predict a strong comeback for the BJP in Delhi, potentially ending AAP's decade-long dominance. The BJP is expected to secure up to 43 seats, while AAP might get around 23. These numbers mark a significant shift in Delhi's political landscape, with BJP supporters confident of change and AAP rejecting the projections.
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