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Exit poll results for states which went to poll recently, including Madhya Pradesh, are out on several news portals.
For the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led state, Zee News and Times Now predict a majority for the BJP, while NDTV and India Today predict a tough fight between the ruling party and the Congress.
ABP-CSDS, however, predicts a clear majority for the Congress with 126 seats out of 230.
Stay tuned to The Quint as we break down the post-poll numbers for you. Follow live updates for all states here:
Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, Mizoram.
Today’s Chanakya survey has predicted a tough fight between the BJP and the Congress.
BJP: 103 ± 12 seats
Congress: 125 ± 12 seats
Others: 2 ± 5 seats
According to News Nation exit polls, there will be a tough fight between the BJP and the Congress in MP.
A Quick Wrap of All Exit Polls
According to India TV, BJP will get a clear majority in MP with 122-130 seats.
BJP: 122-130
Congress: 86-92
BSP: 4-8
According to NewsX-Neta exit polls, neither the BJP nor the Congress will reach the halfway mark.
According to ABP-CSDS, the Congress will sweep MP with a majority of 126 seats.
BJP: 94
Congress: 126
Others: 10
According to the Republic-CVoter survey, the Congress is set to bag 110-126 seats in MP.
BJP: 90-106
Congress: 110-126
Others: 6-22
However, according to Republic-Jan Ki Baat survey, the BJP is set to get a majority.
BJP: 108-128
CONG: 95-115
OTHERS: 7
According to NDTV exit polls, the BJP will just get to the halfway mark in MP, with 115 seats. The Congress is expected to get 105.
BJP: 115
Congress: 105
Others: 10
According to Times Now- CNX exit polls, the BJP will cross the halfway mark in MP with 126 seats.
BJP: 126
Congress: 89
Others: 15
According to India Today-Axis My India, the Congress will get 104-122 seats, while the BJP will get 102-120. The BSP is expected to get 1-3 seats.
BJP: 102-120
Congress: 104-122
BSP: 1-3
According to Zee News, the BJP will get a majority in Madhya Pradesh with 126 seats.
BJP: 126
Congress: 89
BSP: 06
Others: 09
As 74.61 percent of Madhya Pradesh’s voters turned out to vote, who have they chosen? If the pre-poll surveys indicate anything, Madhya Pradesh is carefully poised between the two national parties and either of the two outcomes will not be surprising.
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