

CLICK TO READ | Focused on Sadhvi Pragya and Digvijaya, MP is a Prestige Battle BJP, Cong Want to Win At All Costs
While Digvijaya Singh is pitted against strong saffron sentiments in Bhopal, Sadhvi Pragya Thakur is trying to cash in on the sympathy over her custodial torture.
While both CVoter and Jan Ki Baat projected clear majority for the NDA, they also said that the Congress unlikely to cross the 100 mark. According to CVoter, the United Progressive Alliance is likely to win 128 seats while Jan Ki Baat projected 124 seats for the Congress-led grouping. The Grand Alliance (Samajwadi Party-Bahujan Samaj Party-Rashtriya Lok Dal) will get 40 seats, as per CVoter while Jan Ki Baat said they will win 26 seats. Both have given 87 seats to others.
Meanwhile, nearly 61 per cent voters turned out to cast their vote on Sunday in the seventh and the final phase of the Lok Sabha election held in 59 constituencies across eight states and Union Territories. The turnout figure is tentative and the final figure is expected later, the Election Commission said.
The BJP seems to have held its ground in Rajasthan in the Lok Sabha elections 2019 with the CVOTER-IANS exit poll showing an NDA victory in 22 out of the 25 seats in the state. The remaining three are seen going to the UPA or the Congress, as per the poll tracker. In the 2014 general election, the BJP swept all the 25 seats in the state. Both the BJP and the Congress contested all 25 seats.
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The mammoth Lok Sabha 2019 election exercise came to an end today evening, paving the way for the findings of various exit poll surveys to start hitting the airwaves.
The India Today-Axis My India Exit Poll has predicted a smooth sail for the NDA to the parliament in Rajasthan, with the party forecast to get between 23 and 25 seats in the state. News18-IPSOS Exit Poll has also predicted a clean sweep for the BJP in the desert state by giving 22-23 seats for the saffron party.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks set to form the government again, according to the exit polls conducted by Republic TV. The Republic double exit poll said that the National Democratic Alliance is likely to form the government as CVoter exit poll projected that the BJP-led grouping will win 287 seats, while the Jan Ki Baat exit poll gave it 305 seats. While both CVoter and Jan Ki Baat projected clear majority for the NDA, they also said that the Congress unlikely to cross the 100 mark.
The India Today-Axis My India Exit Poll suggest that NDA will just about make it to power in Chhattisgarh as it is likely to win 7-8 seats in the state, while the Congress making up 3-4 seats. In the 2004, 2009 and 2014 Lok Sabha polls held after the formation of Chhattisgarh in November 2000, the BJP won 10 of the 11 seats every time.
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The mammoth Lok Sabha 2019 election exercise came to an end today evening, paving the way for the findings of various exit poll surveys to start hitting the airwaves.
According to Republic-Jan Ki Baat exit poll, the NDA may have 305 seats in its kitty, while the UPA will have 124. The SP-BSP combine is set to mark victory on 26 seats only. The Times Now exit poll predicts 306 seats for the, 132 for UPA, while 104 seats are likely to be bagged by otehr parties. The Republic CVoter has precited 287 seats for the NDA, 128 for the UPA, while 40 seats have been predicted for the SP-BSP combine. The News Nation exit poll predicts 282-290 seats for the BJP, 118 to 126 for the Congress, while 130 to 138 votes will be bagged by other parties.
The News 24-Chanakya Exit Poll has predicted a clear majority for the BJP in Chhattisgarh, with the saffron party forecast to get 9 seats in the state, while the Congress making up the other 2 seats. In the 2004, 2009 and 2014 Lok Sabha polls held after the formation of Chhattisgarh in November 2000, the BJP won 10 of the 11 seats every time.
The Narendra Modi government is predicted to storm back to power with a clear majority, according to the News18-IPSOS Exit Poll, with the NDA forecast to get between 292 and 312 seats out of the 483 up for grabs in the first six phases of polling alone. The BJP is expected to bag 242-252 seats, with allies making up the other 50-60 seats.
MP Exit Poll Results | As the polling for phase 7, comprising the remaining 59 constituencies out of 543, concluded, the exit poll results of 2019 Lok Sabha elections have begun rolling in. News18-IPSOS Exit Poll has predicted 18-20 seats for the BJP and 2-4 seats for the Congress in the first six phases.
In MP's Mandsaur, Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan is facing Sudhir Gupta of the BJP. In Devas, Prahalad Tipania (Congress) and Mahendra Solanki (BJP) are locked in a close contest. In Dhar, the BJP has fielded Chhattar Singh Darbar against Congress's Girwal Dinesh. BJP's Gajendra Patel and Congress Govind Mujalad are facing each other in Khargone.
Madhya Pradesh poses a big challenge for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as it lost power in the state after over a decade in the 2018 that paved the way for Congress leader Kamal Nath to become Chief Minister. In Indore, the BJP's Shankar Lalwani is pitted against Pankaj Sanghvi of the Congress, while in Khandwa the battle is between the BJP's Nandkumar Singh Chauhan and Arun Yadav of the Congress. In Jhabua, Kantilal Bhuria of the Congress is taking on G.S. Damore of the BJP. Babu Lal Malviya of the Congress is pitted against BJP's Anil Firozia in Ujjain.
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Exit Poll Results Lok Sabha Elections 2019 LIVE: The mammoth Lok Sabha 2019 election exercise will come to an end today evening, paving the way for the findings of various exit poll surveys to start hitting the airwaves.
Battleground Madhya Pradesh | While Madhya Pradesh has been a BJP stronghold for long, the Congress is bolstered by the victory in Assembly polls in December last year. Though the Modi wave is detectable, the Congress has also been buoyed by the assembly election results in which it wrested power from the BJP. The Congress has also been emboldened by the fact that the Kamal Nath government was sworn-in just a little over 100 days before the four-phase voting that began on April 29, so it is too early for it to start attracting anti-incumbency. The BJP maintained all along that the Assembly results will not cast a shadow on the Lok Sabha polls.