ABP EXIT POLL: MP, Rajasthan slip out of BJP's hands but Chhattisgarh still in grip
New Delhi: Before the votes will be counted officially for the five states where assembly elections took place, ABP News and Lokniti CSDS brings to you the most accurate results that will give you a clear indication of who will emerge victorious in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. The sharp insights from India's election news headquarters can be viewed below. You can also watch the exit polls LIVE on our website. The exit poll of Madhya Pradesh has revealed that the central state may slip out of BJP's hands where it had been in power for 15 long years. Congress is pegged to win 126 seats while the BJP may get only 94 out of 230. Other parties are tipped to win 10 seats. The magic-figure to reach in the 200-seat Assembly is 101. In the 90-seat assembly in Chhattisgarh, Raman Singh-led BJP government will return to power with 52 seats. According to the exit poll, Congress is tipped to win 35 seats. Others in fray are seen getting 3 seats. BJP has lost Rajasthan from its grip, says the exit poll as it is predicted to grab 83 seats, 18 short of the Congress' figure of 101. Other parties could hold some significance here as they have totaled up 15 seats. Unemployment and price rise are the two important issues while voting in Rajasthan assembly election. A quarter of the voters said unemployment was the issue; on the other hand, one of the seven voters said that it was inflation.
ABP News Bureau
Last Updated:
07 Dec 2018 10:23 PM
Haroti (Rajasthan) - Congress likely to get 10 seats out of the stipulated 17, BJP may get 7 in its kitty
BJP fails to repeat its stupendous performance in 2013. Congress to make a comeback with 101 seats. BJP projected to win 83 seats. Other parties and independents have 15 seats in their tally.
Narendra Modi is the most prefered leader in Rajasthan, three of four surveyed voters like him, followed by ex-CM Ashok Gehlot, liked by a little more than two-thirds of the respondents. Even Sachin Pilot is more likeable than Vasundhara Raje on the individual rating.
An interesting finding which emerges from the survey is that though people are not ready to give another chance to the BJP government in the state in the present assembly election, but they are ready to give another chance to BJP govt in upcoming Lok Sabha election scheduled in 2019.
The battle is close in South Rajasthan (35) where the BJP is projected to win 18 seats while the Congress may get 16.
Matsya Rajasthan (29 seats): BJP to get 13 seats where as Congress may fetch 15
JCC-BSP alliance seems to have damaged the Congress more than the BJP. Nearly one in ten traditional Congress supporters seems to have voted for the alliance.
Despite majority voters wanting a change in Chhattisgarh, Congress unable to benefit primarily due to Ajit Jogi factor
BJP looks set to win Chhattisgarh despite fairly strong anti-incumbency sentiment.
#ABPExitPoll In South Chhattisgarh (13) - Neck-and-neck battle between BJP and Congress as both are predicted to win 6 seats each
Madhya Pradesh: The Congress has emerged as the most preferred party; 43% percent are likely to have voted for the Congress whereas the incumbent party BJP is likely to have secured 40 percent of the votes.
Madhya Pradesh: In individual likelability for the leaders, Jyotiraditya Scindia is most preferrf over Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
Malwa Tribal (28): BJP is projected to snap up 10 seats here. Congress on the other hand is likely to fetch 17 seats.
Malwa North (63) - BJP is likely to garner 33 seats here. Congress is pegged to clicnh 29 seats.
Mahakoshal (49) - BJP likely to get 21 seats in the region here. Congress is predicted to win 26 seats.
In Vindya Pradesh (56) - BJP is tipped to win 20 seats while the Congress may get 33 seats into their hold.
Let us look at region-wise forecast. In the Chambal region which accounts or 34 seats, BJP is likely to win 10 seats while Congress is projected to win 21.
Congress likely to be on top in all regions except Malwa North where the BJP may end up with a narrow lead.
#ABPExitPoll | Madhya Pradesh- Chambal Region (34 Seats)
BJP- 10 seats
Congress- 21 seats
Others- 3
BJP- 10 seats
Congress- 21 seats
Others- 3
#ABPExitPoll: Madhya Pradesh
Chambal Region (34 Seats)
BJP- 34 per cent vote share
Congress- 43 per cent vote share
Others- 22 per cent vote share
Chambal Region (34 Seats)
BJP- 34 per cent vote share
Congress- 43 per cent vote share
Others- 22 per cent vote share
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