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Published by: Amit Mandal
Updated Mon, 07 Mar 2022 09:15 PM IST
Summary
With the assembly elections over in five states, we are telling you the exit poll of Chanakya-News 24, in which it has been estimated that which party can get the maximum number of seats in which state …
With the completion of the last phase of voting in Uttar Pradesh, now the eyes are on the results of March 10. But before this, the process of exit polls has started, in which the results are estimated on the basis of talks with the voters. We are telling you the exit poll of Chanakya-News 24, in which it has been estimated that which party can get the maximum number of seats in which state and which government can be formed.
UP exit poll
If exit polls are to be believed, BJP seems to be getting a thumping majority in Uttar Pradesh. Under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath, BJP is expected to get 294 seats out of total 403. At the same time, SP seems to be getting only 105 seats. BSP is expected to get only two and Congress only one seat.
- BJP – 294 seats
- SP – 105 seats
- BSP – 02 seats
- Congress – 01
Punjab exit poll
AAP seems to be getting a thumping majority in Punjab. Here AAP is expected to get 100 seats, while the Congress seems to be reduced to just 10 and the Shiromani Akali Dal on 6 seats. BJP is expected to get one seat.
- AAP – 100 seats (45% votes)
- Congress – 10 seats (23% votes)
- Shiromani Akali Dal – 06 seats (16 percent votes)
- BJP – 01 seat
Uttarakhand exit poll
BJP seems to be getting absolute majority in Uttarakhand. And it is getting 43 seats, Congress seems to be getting 24 seats and others three seats.
- BJP – 43 seats
- Congress – 24 seats
- Others – 3 seats
- 34 per cent voted on the basis of party and candidate.
- 22 per cent voted on the issue of development.
- 13 per cent people voted on the issue of corruption.
- On the question that do you want to change the government in the state? 41% answered yes and 52% answered no.
All eyes on UP
However, these are exit polls and everyone is waiting for March 10, the day the counting of votes will take place. All eyes are on the result of UP elections. Voting has been completed in seven phases here and people are eagerly waiting for the results. There are a total of 403 seats in UP and in 2017 the BJP got a thumping majority. This time the election has become very interesting amidst the fierce competition between the BJP and the SP and the election campaign and allegations and counter allegations.
Expansion
With the completion of the last phase of voting in Uttar Pradesh, now the eyes are on the results of March 10. But before this, the process of exit polls has started, in which the results are estimated on the basis of talks with the voters. We are telling you the exit poll of Chanakya-News 24, in which it has been estimated that which party can get the maximum number of seats in which state and which government can be formed.
UP exit poll
If exit polls are to be believed, BJP seems to be getting a thumping majority in Uttar Pradesh. Under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath, BJP is expected to get 294 seats out of total 403. At the same time, SP seems to be getting only 105 seats. BSP is expected to get only two and Congress only one seat.
- BJP – 294 seats
- SP – 105 seats
- BSP – 02 seats
- Congress – 01
Punjab exit poll
AAP seems to be getting a thumping majority in Punjab. Here AAP is expected to get 100 seats, while Congress seems to be reduced to just 10 and Shiromani Akali Dal on 6 seats. BJP is expected to get one seat.
- AAP – 100 seats (45% votes)
- Congress – 10 seats (23% votes)
- Shiromani Akali Dal – 06 seats (16 percent votes)
- BJP – 01 seat
Uttarakhand exit poll
BJP seems to be getting absolute majority in Uttarakhand. And it is getting 43 seats, Congress seems to be getting 24 seats and others three seats.
- BJP – 43 seats
- Congress – 24 seats
- Others – 3 seats
- 34 per cent voted on the basis of party and candidate.
- 22 per cent voted on the issue of development.
- 13 per cent people voted on the issue of corruption.
- On the question that do you want to change the government in the state? 41% answered yes and 52% answered no.
All eyes on UP However, these are exit polls and everyone is waiting for March 10, the day the counting of votes will take place. All eyes are on the result of UP elections. Voting has been completed in seven phases here and people are eagerly waiting for the results. There are a total of 403 seats in UP and in 2017 the BJP got a thumping majority. This time the election has become very interesting amidst the fierce competition between the BJP and the SP and the election campaign and allegations and counter allegations.