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Exit polls predict another term for Modi, Congress far away from majority mark
Updated: May 22, 2019 10:09:11 am- 1 / 7
The BJP-led NDA government is projected to get a clear majority in the Lok Sabha elections, according to various exit poll results telecast after the mammoth seven-phase polls came to an end on Sunday.
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Most of the surveys gave NDA over 300 seats, while Congress-led UPA is expected to settle near 140 seats. According to Republic Bharat-Jan ki Baat exit polls, NDA will win more than 300 seats. Times Now-VMR predicted NDA winning 306 and UPA 132 seats.
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Most of the polls suggested that the Congress, which had registered its worst performance in 2014 with 44 seats, would fall below the 100 mark, with News18-IPSOS projecting only 46 seats for the party.
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Even though most exit polls predicted that the BJP would retain power at the Centre, the scenario in politically crucial Uttar Pradesh was split wide open.
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In this election, West Bengal is witnessing a fierce fight between the Trinamool Congress and the BJP. Exit poll projections predict that the BJP is set to make significant gains in the state that has 42 seats.
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The Congress’ efforts to string together a grand alliance or a ‘Mahagathbandhan’ along with the Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar seems to have bit the dust as exit polls have predicted another mandate for the BJP-JD(U) alliance.
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Most pollsters predict that the BJP, which won 1 seat in the state in 2014, will surpass the BJD’s tally this time in Odisha.