Delhi Election 2020 India Today exit poll: CAA issue rejected by people, 37% votes on development

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is predicted to win by a huge margin in the Delhi Assembly election. According to the India Today-Axis My India exit poll, the command of Delhi again seems to be going into the hands of Arvind Kejriwal.
The Aam Aadmi Party is predicted to secure 59 to 68 seats, while, 2-11 seats can come in the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) account. Congress, according to the exit poll survey, doesn't seem to be opening its account at all.
During the India Today-Axis My India exit poll survey, people were questioned on issues related to the Delhi election.
It is surprising that in the India Today-Axis My India poll survey, Shaheen Bagh was not a big election issue for the people. Only one percent voted in support of the CAA.
In the sample survey, when people were asked about the most important issue for them that influenced the election and their vote, about 37 percent of people said 'development'.
Inflation was a big issue for about 17 percent of people. Fourteen percent of people voted on 'unemployment', while, national security remained the biggest issue for 6 percent of the people.
Corruption was a deciding factor for merely 2 percent of the people and law and order was an important issue for as many.
During the interaction with people for the exit poll survey, 3 percent were such who said that they voted because of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. At the same time, 3 percent of the people voted on the basis of the work of the state government.
Meanwhile, according to the India Today-Axis, My India poll survey only 2 percent of the voters voted for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
India Today-Axis My India interacted with people in all 70 Delhi Assembly constituencies. The sample size for the poll survey was 14,011
Out of the sample size, 66 percent of men and 34 percent of women were interviewed.
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Among those who were interviewed during the poll, 16 percent were aged between 18-25 years. At the same time, 29 percent of people were between the age of 26-35. Thirty-six percent were aged between 36-50 years, people between 51-60 years of age were 12 percent and those above 61 years of age were 7 percent.
The sample interacted with people of all academic categories. There was 12 percent of people in the sample who were uneducated. At the same time, 28 percent were such who had studied only till the 8th. The 10th-pass was 23 percent and the 12th-pass was 17 percent. Fifteen percent of the people in the sample were graduates. Post-graduates were 3 percent and the number of professional degree holders also the same.
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