Maharashtra Election Exit Poll: BJP is going to make the biggest record in Maharashtra after 2014, Congress seats are less than last time


Posted on 22nd Nov 2024 12:37 pm by rohit kumar

This time BJP's stature seems to be getting bigger in Maharashtra politics. According to the exit poll, the party has not only repeated its previous achievements but has also left the opposition behind by improving its performance. BJP seems to be getting the benefit of the Modi government's policies, strong organization, and weakening of Shiv Sena, which can write a new chapter in Maharashtra politics.

 

According to the latest exit poll data, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seems to be performing historically in Maharashtra this time. According to the People's Poll report, BJP can win 113 seats, which is better than 2019. In 2019, the BJP had gained the lead in 105 seats, but could not reach the required figure for the majority. However, in the year 2014, BJP had won 122 seats.

 

Big setback for Congress and NCP

 

The performance of Congress and NCP seems to be getting weaker. In 2019, Congress got 44 seats, but this time this figure has been estimated at 35. The situation of NCP is also not much better. The exit poll figures indicate that the BJP is strengthening its hold on Maharashtra politics. This rise of BJP amid the weak performance of Congress and NCP shows that the party's strategy and leadership have won the trust of the people. However, the final results are yet to be awaited.

 

What is the trend in Maharashtra's Poll of Polls?

 

According to the "Poll of Polls" data of the exit poll, BJP+ is expected to get a lead between 139-156 seats in Maharashtra, while the Congress+ alliance may be limited to 119-136 seats. Other parties are expected to get 11-16 seats. 145 seats are required for the majority in Maharashtra, but BJP+ seems close to the majority.

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