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Election exit poll predictions for five states: Congress-BJP tight race in Madhya Pradesh, edge for Cong in Chhattisgarh

On Telangana, the jury is mostly out -- only one exit poll that's out so far is predicting the state could go to the Congress

Our Web Desk Published 30.11.23, 06:25 PM
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  • The Exit polls have predicted an edge for the BJP in Congress-ruled Rajasthan with the Jan Ki Baat stating the BJP to win 100-122 seats and the Congress 62-85 seats, according to media reports
  • TV9 Bharatvarsh-Polstrat has predicted 100-110 seats for BJP and 90-100 seats for the Congress in Rajasthan. Times Now-ETG has predited 108-128 seats for BJP and 56-72 seats for the Congress.
  • In Chhattisgarh also, the Exit polls have predicted an edge for the Congress with India Today predicting 36-46 seats for the BJP and 40-50 seats for the Congress. ABP News C-Voter has given 36-48 seats to the BJP and 41-53 seats for the Congress. India TV has predicted 30-40 seats for the BJP and 46-56 seats for the Congress. Jan Ki Baat has given 34-45 seats to the BJP and 42-53 seats to the Congress
  • The Exit polls have predicted a tight contest in Madhya Pradesh with the Jan Ki Baat stating the BJP to win 100-123 seats and the Congress 102-125 seats. TV9 Bharatvarsh-Polstrat has predicted 106-116 seats for BJP and 111-121 seats for the Congress. Republic TV-Matrize has predited 118-130 seats for BJP and 97-107 seats for the Congress

Exit polls are predicting a BJP edge in Rajasthan, the Congress ahead in Chhattisgarh and a fight that could be too close to call in Madhya Pradesh. On Telangana, the jury is mostly out -- only one exit poll that's out so far is predicting the state could go to the Congress. For Mizoram, a hung house could be in the cards, reports ndtv.com

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Exit polls, though, can often get it wrong.

Six exit polls on Chhattisgarh by and large, predict a second term for Bhupesh Baghel, with the number of seats allotted to the party staying within the margin of early 40s to mid-50s. The majority mark in the 90-seat state is 46.

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