UP may get hung assembly, AAP frontrunner in Punjab (Roundup)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

is likely to get a hung assembly with the at the head of a splintered verdict while the may finish on top of a three-way fight in Punjab, most exit polls said on Thursday.

The was predicted to get a majority in Congress-ruled Uttarakhand, according to four of the five exit polls following balloting in five states between February 4 and March 8. The vote count is due on Saturday.

In Goa, the ruling had an edge, with some exit polls predicting a simple majority and others projecting it to emerge as the single largest group in the 40-member house.

The average exit poll results -- which in the past have proven to be unreliable -- gave 180 seats for the in the 403-member assembly, way short of the 202-mark needed to form a government.

According to NewsX-MRC poll, the and its allies may win 185 seats, the Congress-Samajwadi Party combine 120 and the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 90.

The India TV-CVoter exit poll predicted 155-167 seats for the BJP, 135-147 for the Samajwadi-Congress alliance and 81-93 for the BSP.

But TimesNow-VMR predicted the could win 190-210 seats, the Samajwadi-Congress 110-130 and the BSP 57-74. CNN-News18-Gramener said the could win 164 seats, the Samajwadi-Congress 147 and the BSP 81.

The IndiaToday-Axis poll, however, gave the a comfortable majority of 251-279 seats. The Samajwadi-Congress could win 88-112 seats and the BSP 28-42 seats.

Punjab, according to three of the four exit polls, was likely to go the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) way.

India TV-CVoter exit poll gave the 59 to 67 seats. The half-way mark in the assembly is 59 seats.

IndiaToday-Axis, NewsX-MRC, News24-Chanakya showed the latest entrant in national winning 51-55 seats in

But IndiaToday-Axis predicted a Congress win with 62-71 seats. All these polls forecast a BJP-Akali rout after 10 years in office.

In Goa, the average polls predicted a hung assembly.

IndiaToday-Axis predicted 18-22 seats for the and 9-13 for the Congress. The India TV-CVoter poll said the was expected to win 15-21 seats, the Congress and its allies 12-18 and the 0-4 seats.

The NewsX-MRC survey said the may get 15, the Congress 10 and the seven.

Uttarakhand, according to exit poll average, is likely to swing in favour of the

IndiaToday-Axis gave the 46-53 seats and the ruling Congress 12-21 in the state. News24-Chanakya also gave the 53 seats and the Congress 15.

The India TV-CVoter poll findings said both the and Congress were neck and neck -- 29-35 seats -- but short of majority in the 70-member house.

NewsX-MRC said the may get 38 and the Congress 30 in Uttarakhand.

In Congress-ruled Manipur, the is expected to win 25 to 31 in the 60-member house, as predicted by the India TV-CVoter survey. The Congress may finish second with 17 to 23 seats.

The IndiaToday-Axis poll, however, showed the Congress winning 30-36 and the 16-22. CNN-News18-Gramener projected 25 seats for the and 24 for the Congress.

--IANS

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UP may get hung assembly, AAP frontrunner in Punjab (Roundup)

Uttar Pradesh is likely to get a hung assembly with the BJP at the head of a splintered verdict while the AAP may finish on top of a three-way fight in Punjab, most exit polls said on Thursday.

is likely to get a hung assembly with the at the head of a splintered verdict while the may finish on top of a three-way fight in Punjab, most exit polls said on Thursday.

The was predicted to get a majority in Congress-ruled Uttarakhand, according to four of the five exit polls following balloting in five states between February 4 and March 8. The vote count is due on Saturday.

In Goa, the ruling had an edge, with some exit polls predicting a simple majority and others projecting it to emerge as the single largest group in the 40-member house.

The average exit poll results -- which in the past have proven to be unreliable -- gave 180 seats for the in the 403-member assembly, way short of the 202-mark needed to form a government.

According to NewsX-MRC poll, the and its allies may win 185 seats, the Congress-Samajwadi Party combine 120 and the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 90.

The India TV-CVoter exit poll predicted 155-167 seats for the BJP, 135-147 for the Samajwadi-Congress alliance and 81-93 for the BSP.

But TimesNow-VMR predicted the could win 190-210 seats, the Samajwadi-Congress 110-130 and the BSP 57-74. CNN-News18-Gramener said the could win 164 seats, the Samajwadi-Congress 147 and the BSP 81.

The IndiaToday-Axis poll, however, gave the a comfortable majority of 251-279 seats. The Samajwadi-Congress could win 88-112 seats and the BSP 28-42 seats.

Punjab, according to three of the four exit polls, was likely to go the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) way.

India TV-CVoter exit poll gave the 59 to 67 seats. The half-way mark in the assembly is 59 seats.

IndiaToday-Axis, NewsX-MRC, News24-Chanakya showed the latest entrant in national winning 51-55 seats in

But IndiaToday-Axis predicted a Congress win with 62-71 seats. All these polls forecast a BJP-Akali rout after 10 years in office.

In Goa, the average polls predicted a hung assembly.

IndiaToday-Axis predicted 18-22 seats for the and 9-13 for the Congress. The India TV-CVoter poll said the was expected to win 15-21 seats, the Congress and its allies 12-18 and the 0-4 seats.

The NewsX-MRC survey said the may get 15, the Congress 10 and the seven.

Uttarakhand, according to exit poll average, is likely to swing in favour of the

IndiaToday-Axis gave the 46-53 seats and the ruling Congress 12-21 in the state. News24-Chanakya also gave the 53 seats and the Congress 15.

The India TV-CVoter poll findings said both the and Congress were neck and neck -- 29-35 seats -- but short of majority in the 70-member house.

NewsX-MRC said the may get 38 and the Congress 30 in Uttarakhand.

In Congress-ruled Manipur, the is expected to win 25 to 31 in the 60-member house, as predicted by the India TV-CVoter survey. The Congress may finish second with 17 to 23 seats.

The IndiaToday-Axis poll, however, showed the Congress winning 30-36 and the 16-22. CNN-News18-Gramener projected 25 seats for the and 24 for the Congress.

--IANS

and-sar/mr

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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