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#Exit Polls : BJP Poised For A Comeback In Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur; AAP Power In Punjab; Goa Goes Down To The Wire
If the the numbers of the exit polls hold true then BJP would be mighty pleased . The party according to various exit polls numbers are set to return to power in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur.
Yogi Adityanath if the numbers are true will set a record if he is voted to power on March 10.
But the biggest news is from Punjab where Arvind kejriwal’s AAP is predicted to sweep the polls with a overwhelming majority. Congress is set to lose power, Akalis and BJP will be left to licking their wounds if the numbers hold.
If AAP comes to power then Bhagwant Mann will be the next Chief Minister
Exit polls on CNN News 18, Times Now, India Today, Republic TV, News 24 and News X channels showed the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) getting anywhere between 326 and 211 seats, and its main challenger Samajwadi Party-led alliance getting anywhere between 160 and 71 seats in the 403-member Uttar Pradesh assembly.
While India Today-Axis My India predicted 288-326 seats for the BJP and its partners in Uttar Pradesh and 71-101 for the SP alliance, News 24-Today’s Chankya predicted 294 seats for the NDA and 105 for the Akhilesh Yadav-led alliance.
News 24-Today’s Chanakya predicted 43 per cent vote share for the BJP alliance in Uttar Pradesh and 35 per cent for the SP and its partners.
CNN News 18-Matrize predicted 262-277 seats for the BJP and allies and 119-134 for the SP and allies in Uttar Pradesh.
Times Now-Veto predicted 225 and 151 seats for them, respectively.
Most of them were also unanimous in predicting a big win for Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP in Punjab, with India Today-Axis projecting up to 76-90 seats in the 117-member assembly.
Goa was predicted by most pollsters to be heading for a hung assembly.
The BJP was given a clear edge by most exit polls in the election to the 60-member Manipur assembly, with the Congress being seen a distant second.
Goa was predicted by most pollsters to be heading for a hung assembly.
Exit polls numbers indicate BJP winning four out of five states ( slight edge in Goa) . Punjab has turned to be major set-back for BJP . It seems the alliance with former Congress Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh and his new party Punjab Lok Congress has not worked on the ground.