Releasing the schedule for the Delhi Assembly elections, the Election Commission of India announced that the city will undergo single phase polls on February 8th while results will be announced on February 11. As soon as the schedule was announced, the results of a survey were released that proved, that Arvind Kejrwal and his Aam Aadmi Party are set to sweep the upcoming elections.

If elections are held today, AAP is all set to win 59 seats, while the BJP, which is a distant second, is tipped to get just eight seats. The Congress is predicted to get three seats in the Delhi assembly elections.

However, bases on seat projection, the BJP, which is aiming to return to power in Delhi after almost two decades, has been given somewhere between 3 and 13. The (Chief Minister) Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP could win as many as 64 seats.

For Congress, the prospects remain bleak as seat projection for the party, earlier led by ex-chief minister Late Sheila Dikshit, is anywhere between 0 and 6.

As per the poll tracker, the Aam Aadmi Party is expected to perform its best in outer Delhi area. Meanwhile, the poll tracker also found that the BJP might also lose out on favours in the municipal polls.Last time, AAP won an emphatic 67 seats.

The term of the 70-member Delhi Assembly is ending on February 22 and a new House has to be constituted before that. Led by Arvind Kejriwal, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) came to power in Delhi in February 2015.

CEC Sunil Arora on situation in Delhi, said, “We are hopeful that situation will be under control and conducive for polls. If there is an extraordinary situation, there is always an option of deferring the polls. Constitution empowers ECI to take the call”.