New Delhi: The capital Delhi and the country are eyeing the counting of votes to be held on Tuesday i.e. today, on February 11, 2020. While Delhi's CM Arvind Kejriwal has estimated the high seats, but the BJP leader dismissing it for 22 years of exile claiming to end. Congress leaders, who are searching for their lost land in the capital, are hoping for a hung assembly so that the key to power can come into their hands. It is being said that in all the exit polls after the vote, a majority is expected to form the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government. AAP has been expected to get 48 to 68 seats. Whereas, BJP is projected to get 2 to 23 seats and Congress one seat. Former Chief Minister Hooda targeted BJP, says 'BJP's policy is don't work or worry about work ...' According to the information received, there is a wave of happiness in you from such projections. Where Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh says that his party will get more seats than the exit poll. It says that people have voted on the work of Kejriwal government and his government will be formed once again. Two separated sisters met in the TV show after 78 years, shows gratitude BJP will form government: On the other hand, due to the estimation of the exit poll, the beating of BJP leaders has increased. Despite this, he is claiming to form the government. He says that the prediction is being done on the basis of voting till 3 pm on various TV channels, while after that the voting has increased and BJP will get its benefit. Delhi Pradesh BJP President Manoj Tiwari may be claiming to win 48 seats, but the reality is that the anxiety of BJP leaders has increased. It is also being said that this is the reason why after the voting till late night the top leadership was busy sitting with the leaders of Delhi and reviewing each seat. Along with this, the candidates are also busy reviewing the vote with booth level workers. Many BJP leaders also say that they may suffer due to the poor performance of Congress. CM Yogi's big announcement, says, 'We will inaugurate Purvanchal Expressway till Deepawali...'