Exit polls on
television channels today projected
Samajwadi Party emerging as the
single largest party in Uttar Pradesh assembly poll with one of them
giving it a clear majority while
Congress is set to have a clear edge in
Punjab, Uttarakhand and Manipur.
In Goa, one of the channels has predicted an edge to BJP over ruling Congress.
In widely-watched Uttar Pradesh, ruling BSP appears to be taking a
knock while BJP is projected to nudge Congress to the fourth place.
Star News-AC Neilson exit poll showed
SP emerging as the single largest party with 183 seats, followed by BSP with 83 seats.
According to it, BJP would win 71 seats, Congress 51 and its ally RLD
11 seats. Independents and others are shown victorious in two seats
each.
Headlines Today exit polls showed SP getting between 195
and 210 seats followed by BSP with 88-98 seats. It showed BJP getting
50-56 seats followed by Cong-RLD combine with 38-42. The exit poll
showed Independents and others securing 12-18 seats.
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TV-C-Voter exit poll showed SP emerging as the single largest party with
137-145 seats, closely followed by BSP with 122-130 seats.
It showed BJP winning 79-87 seats, Congress-RLD winning 39-55 seats and Others getting 2-10 seats.
Exit poll by News24 and Today's Chanakya showed SP winning 185 seats with an error margin of 18 seats.
They predicted BSP to win 85 seats, BJP 55 and Congress 55. The error
margin for the three parties was 15 seats. Others were shown getting 23
seats with an error margin of 17.
In Goa, the India TV-C-Voter
exit poll projected BJP getting 20 seats followed by Congress with 17.
Others were shown emerging victorious in three seats.
The same
team forecast a
Congress victory in Punjab (65) followed by the Akali
Dal-BJP combine winning 47 and others getting five.
In
Uttarakhand, the News24-Today's Chankya gave Congress an edge with 30
seats and the BJP getting 28. Others were given 12 seats.
The
same team forecast a win for the Congress in Punjab with the party
getting 60 seats followed by the Akali Dal-BJP combine getting 52.
Others were projected to win five seats.
In Manipur the team forecast a Congress win with 25 seats followed by NCP (10 seats) and Trinamool Congress getting nine seats.