Chandigarh, Mar 22: Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) that registered landslide victory in Delhi Assembly Elections, is heading towards another triumph in polls. AAP is likely to win 85-89 seats in the Punjab Assembly Elections 2017, according to a opinion poll conducted by a portal called ‘India Trending Now’. The opinion poll also projected Arvind Kejriwal as the most favourite leader for the chief ministerial post of Punjab. Also Read - Chidambaram Says Farm Bills 2020 Undermine Food Security System, Slams BJP For ‘Maligning’ Cong's 2019 Manifesto

According to the opinion poll results, AAP is expected to emerge as the largest party in the Punjab Assembly Elections 2017 winning 85-89 seats. Punjab Assembly has 117 members. Captain Amarinder Singh-led Congress party is likely to win 16-20 seats in the upcoming election. The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) coalition would get third place bagging just 9-13 seats, says the opinion poll results. (ALSO READ: Punjab Assembly Elections 2017: After Gurpreet Ghuggi, Navjot Singh Sidhu to join AAP?) Also Read - Monsoon Session: Finance Minister Diluting GST Compensation Issue With ‘Act of God’ Excuse, Says DMK MP in Lok Sabha | Highlights

Party Also Read - WATCH | Congress MPs Burn Copies of Farm Bills in Parliament, Say 'Will Reduce BJP to Ashes' Seat Projection for 2017 SAD-BJP 9-13 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) 85-89 Congress 16-20 Others 0-2 Total 117

As per poll results, AAP would get 39-43 per cent of the total vote share, while the Congress would have 29-33 per cent vote share. SAD-BJP coalition is expected to win just 21-25 per cent of vote share. The numbers are major setback for ruling SAD-BJP coalition in Punjab. SAD and BJP won 66 seats combine in last election but there numbers are going to be between 9-13 only, predicts the survey.

Punjab Assembly Election Results 2012:

Party Seat won (2012) Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) 54 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) – Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 12 Congress 46 Others 5 Total 117

Most favourite chief ministerial candidate:

When it comes to the most favourite chief ministerial candidate, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal is winning the race in Punjab too. 52 per cent of the respondents chose Arvind Kejriwal as their first choice for the CM post. Captain Amarinder Singh is rated as second most favourite choice for the top post with 19 per cent respondents backing the senior Congress leader. AAP MP Bhawant Mann received 14 per cent votes. In a major blow for the ruling SAD, only 10 per cent respondents showed their confidence in current chief minister Parkash Singh Badal.