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Jan Ki Baat Exit Poll 2023: BJP May Form Government In Rajasthan, Tough Fight In Madhya Pradesh

The official results of the Assembly elections are scheduled to be announced on December 3, 2023. 

Jan Ki Baat Exit Poll 2023: BJP May Form Government In Rajasthan, Tough Fight In Madhya Pradesh

New Delhi: The polling process has concluded for all the five states, namely Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Mizoram. While Chhattisgarh voted in two phases, all other states voted in a single phase. The official results of the Assembly elections are scheduled to be announced on December 3, 2023. In anticipation of the counting day, several agencies have released exit polls speculating on the election outcomes in these states.

As per the Jan Ki Baat Exit Poll, the BJP is projected to secure a majority in Rajasthan. The saffron party is likely to get 100-122 seats in Rajasthan while the Congress is likely to get 62-85 seats and others may get 14-15 seats. The state has 200 seats and the majority mark is 100. However, only 199 seats went to the poll due to death of a candidate. As per the exit poll, BJP's vote share may be between 43-45% and that of Congress party's between 40-42 per cent. 

In Madhya Pradesh, the fight is closer than ever this time between the BJP and the Congress. Both BJP and Congress are projected to win seats between 100-125 with others getting 5 seats. Thus, as per Jann Ki Baat exit poll, no clear majority is there for any party in the 230 assembly house. As far as vote share is concerned, the BJP and Congress may get around 40-43 per cent of the total votes polled while other may get around 16 per cent. 

In Chhattisgarh, the Bhupesh Baghel magic appears to have worked for the Congress with the ruling party projected to retain power. The Congress may get 42-53 seats while the BJP may get 34-45 seats in the 90-member assembly. Others may get around three seats. The vote share of Congress in Chhattisgarh is likely to be around 43-45 per cent while that of BJP may be between 42-44 per cent.

In Telangana, the Congress is projected to decimate the ruling BRS by bagging 48-64 seats while the BRS may go down to 40-55 seats. The BJP is likely to make significant inroads with 7-13 seats while the AIMIM may get 4-7 seats. The vote share of Congress is likely to increase to 39 per cent in Telangana and that of BRS may be around 37-40 per cent while the BJP is projected to get around 13-15 per cent votes.

The Jan Ki Baat exit poll has predicted a hung assembly in Mizoram with the Mizo National Front bagging 10-14 seats and the ZPM bagging 15-25 seats. The majority mark in the 40-member assembly is 21 and the ZPM appears to have an edge in the exit poll. Congres is likely to get 5-9 seats while the BJP may win 0-2 seats. The MNF is likely to get around 20-24% votes while the ZPM may get around 38-42% of the total votes polled.