Gujarat Exit Poll live updates: Exit polls predict a landslide victory for the BJP in Gujarat and the AAP in Delhi MCD; Himachal is expected to be a nail-biter.
Jan ki Baat exit poll predicts 129 seats out of 182 for BJP, 43 for Congress and 10 for AAP. BJP won 99 in 2017.
Times Now Exit poll predicts 38 seats for BJP and 28 for Congress in 68-member Himachal Assembly. That is a comfortable majority predicted for the BJP, but 6 less than the 44 they won in 2017.
After voting in the crucial assembly elections in two phases, Gujarat is now eagerly awaiting the results with bated breath. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his mother Heeraben Modi, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, along with his family, were seen casting their votes in their home state of Gujarat during the second phase of voting on Monday. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has maintained its grip on power in this state for close to 27 years, and it is now preparing to begin its seventh term in office, certain that the upcoming election will be a cakewalk and that it will garner significant support.
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Arvind Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), on the other hand, have been conducting extensive campaigning in the state with the goal of expanding their presence on the national level. Following the AAP’s resounding victory in the Punjab assembly elections earlier this year, the party is now focusing its attention on expanding its voter base in preparation for the national elections in 2024.
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In the meantime, the Congress party has been running a relatively low-key campaign in the state while its Bharat Jodo Yatra, which is its mass contact programme, is taking place in various locations across the nation.
Will the BJP be successful in keeping this state? The results of the exit polls are as follows:
(A word of caution: exit polls are known for being inaccurate.)
According to pollsters NewsX and P-Marq, the Himchal Pradesh assembly election results could end in a tie between the BJP and the Congress. In the state, NewsX predicted that the BJP would win 32 to 40 seats and the Congress would win 27 to 34 seats. Meanwhile, P-Marq predicted that the BJP would win 34 to 39 seats and the Congress would win 27 to 33 seats. Despite this, several other pollsters believe the BJP will retain power in the state with a large majority.
According to India Today Axis My India exit poll results, the Congress is expected to receive 45% of the male vote share, compared to the BJP's 40%.
The exit poll for TV9 on Monday predicted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would win 125-130 seats in the Gujarat Assembly elections, while the Congress would win 30-40 seats. Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is expected to win 3-5 seats, while others are expected to win 3-7 seats.
Jan ki Baat exit poll predicts 129 seats out of 182 for BJP, 43 for Congress and 10 for AAP. BJP won 99 in 2017
Times Now Exit poll predicts 38 seats for BJP and 28 for Congress in 68-member Himachal Assembly. That is a comfortable majority predicted for the BJP, but 6 less than the 44 they won in 2017
In the meantime, an exit poll conducted by India today has predicted that the AAP will win between 149 and 171 seats out of a total of 250 in the Delhi MCD civic election. 69-91 for BJP. 3-7 for members of Congress; 5-9 for all other individuals
Among the prominent candidates, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is running for office in the Ghatlodia constituency. Aam Aadmi Party Chief Ministerial candidate Isudan Gadhvi is running in the Khambhaliya constituency. Former Congress leader and current BJP candidate Hardik Patel is running in the Viramgam constituency. Alpesh Thakor is running in the Gandhinagar South constituency.
AAP state president Gopal Italia is running for election in the Katargam constituency. Gujarat Home Minister (State) Harsh Sanghavi is running in the Majura constituency. Rivaba Jadeja is running in the Jamnagar North constituency. Former Gujarat minister Parshottam Solanki is running in the Bhavnagar Rural constituency. Kunwarji Bavaliya is running in the Jasdan constituency. Kantilal Amrutiya is running
According to the results of an exit poll conducted by Times Now, the AAP will win 146-156 seats, the BJP will win 84-94 seats, and the Congress will win 6-10 seats.
After they have cast their votes in an election, voters are questioned in an exit poll to determine which political party they intend to support. In this regard, it is distinct from a survey of public opinion, which is typically carried out just before the elections. In an election, the purpose of an exit poll is to provide information about the issues, personalities, and loyalties that have influenced voters, as well as provide an indication of which way the winds are blowing in the election.
Exit polls are conducted in India today by a variety of organizations, and they are frequently carried out in collaboration with media organizations. The polls can be taken in person or online. Both methods are acceptable.
Arvind Kejriwal also led a robust campaign in the state, which is where the Aam Aadmi Party is hoping to make a significant inroad. However, the BJP has disregarded any resistance from within the party.
Exit polls correctly predicted that the BJP would comfortably retain power in Gujarat despite a Congress surge and return to power in Himachal Pradesh five years ago, in 2017.
The India Today-Axis poll was among the exit polls for Gujarat. My India predicted 99-113 seats for the BJP and 62-82 seats for the Congress, while News 24-Today's Chanakya predicted 124-146 seats for the BJP, up 31 seats from its 2012 tally of 115 in the 182-member Assembly. It went on to say that the Congress was likely to win 47 seats. Times Now predicted that the BJP would win 113 seats and the Congress would win 66. According to the ABP-CSDS poll, the Congress will win 64 seats, while the BJP will retain power with 117.