Gujarat Election Exit Pol results: BJP gets huge majority, know where are Congress and AAP

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New Delhi: Voting for the second phase of assembly elections in Gujarat has been completed. Where more than 60 percent votes were cast in the first phase, more than 58 percent votes have been cast in the last phase of the assembly elections. After the second phase of polling, the exit poll estimates of various survey agencies have come. In all the surveys, the Bharatiya Janata Party is once again seen forming the government. Despite all the claims of the main opposition party Congress, the performance of the party has not improved. In the Mahapol of exit polls, the Congress party seems to be lagging behind the BJP.

The performance of the Aam Aadmi Party, which came out with tall claims in the Gujarat elections, has also been disappointing according to the estimates of exit polls. In the exit polls of various survey agencies, the Aam Aadmi Party is being projected to get barely 10 seats. If we look at the exit poll figures, in the exit poll of Republic News BJP is seeing the possibility of absolute majority in Gujarat. According to this, the party is expected to get 128 to 148 seats in the state. At the same time, the Congress party seems to be limited to just 30 to 42 seats. Apart from this, you are expected to get 2 to 10 seats.

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Estimates of various survey agencies

  • According to the Republic TV exit poll, the Bharatiya Janata Party can win 128 to 148 seats in Gujarat. Congress party is expected to get 30-42 and AAP 2 to 10 seats. Others can get 0 to 3 seats.
  • According to the exit polls of News X and Jan Ki Baat, the BJP can get a thumping majority in Gujarat. The agency has predicted 117 to 140 seats for the BJP, 34 to 51 seats for the Congress, 6 to 13 seats for the AAP, and 1 to 2 seats for others.
  • According to the exit poll of TV9 Bharatvarsh, BJP can win 125-130 seats in Gujarat. The Congress is expected to get 40 to 50 seats and the Aam Aadmi Party only 3 to 5 seats. Independents are expected to win 3 to 7 seats.
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