MP Exit Poll 2023: In the figures, the public was kind to 'Mama', somewhere Congress is giving equal competition, But the picture is still pending...


Posted on 1st Dec 2023 01:32 pm by rohit kumar

MP Exit Polls 2023: Elections for 230 seats in Madhya Pradesh have been completed on 17th November, the results of which will be released on 3rd December. Meanwhile, exit poll figures came out last Thursday i.e. 30th November, on which everyone's eyes are fixed.

 

After the exit poll figures are out, the BJP government seems to be formed once again in the state. However, the real results are yet to come, so it remains to be seen whether Congress has been successful in showing its strength in this election or not. On the other hand, after the exit poll results, the member parties of India are also seen claiming that it is difficult to form any government without their support.

 

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India Today-Axis My India

According to the data of India Today-Axis My India, there is every possibility of a BJP wave once again in Madhya Pradesh. According to this exit poll, the BJP is expected to get the maximum seats. According to India Today Axis My India's exit poll, BJP is likely to get 140-162 seats, while Congress may get 68-90, others 0-1 seats.

 

News24- Chanakya

News 24- Today's Chanakya exit poll has predicted that BJP will get a historic majority in Madhya Pradesh. Today's Chanakya, in its survey data, has estimated BJP to get 151 seats. At the same time, Congress is estimated to get 74 seats and others to get five seats.

 

ABP- C Voters Exit Poll

According to the survey of ABP-C voters, BJP is seen getting 88-112 seats and Congress 113-137 seats in Madhya Pradesh. Whereas others are expected to get 2-8 seats. In this exit poll, a close contest is visible between BJP and Congress.

 

Republic TV-Matrize Exit Poll

The magic of the Shivraj government also seems to be working in the exit poll of Republic TV-Matrize. Actually, according to this, the BJP is likely to get 118-130 seats, Congress 97-107, and others 0-2 seats in the state.

 

Aaj TaK Exit Poll

According to the survey to date, BJP is going to get a clear majority in Madhya Pradesh. The party is getting 140 to 162 seats in the state. At the same time, Congress is expected to get 68 to 90 seats and others are expected to get 03 seats.

 

Jan Ki Baat Exit Poll

Jan Ki Baat: Exit poll figures seem to indicate that BJP is going to get 100-123 seats and Congress is going to get 102-125 seats. At the same time, others may get zero to five seats in their account.

 

TV9 Bharatvarsh- Pollstrat Exit Poll

According to the exit poll data of TV9 Bharatvarsha Pollstrate, there is a close contest between the two main parties in Madhya Pradesh. Here BJP is shown getting 106-116 seats and Congress 111-121 seats.

 

Whose exit poll figures were accurate last year?

During the last assembly elections, elections were held on all 230 seats. At that time too, different figures were presented in the exit polls of Times Now-CNX, ABP-CSDS, India Today-Axis My India, Republic-C- C Voter, and Chanakya. Those figures are given below.

 

In the 2018 assembly elections, Congress won 114 seats, while BJP won 109 seats. Apart from this, BSP had won two seats, SP on one seat, and independent candidates had won on four seats.

 

According to the results, India Today-Axis My India figures were most similar to the previous exit polls. In such a situation, it can be said that the exit poll of India Today-Axis My India turned out to be accurate in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections.

 

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