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Here is what Exit Poll 2023 reports say for Telangana, MP, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan

BJP looks set to recapture Rajasthan in the latest round of Assembly elections, a state it had lost in 2018

New Delhi: As per the exit poll reports Congress holds clear edge over BRS in Telangana. BJP looks set to recapture Rajasthan in the latest round of Assembly elections, a state it had lost in 2018. Congress looks set to defeat the BJP in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. And in Chhattisgarh Congress is tantalisingly close to retaining the State in the latest round of Assembly elections.

Telangana

An exclusive Exit Poll conducted by CVoter on behalf of ABP News finds that the Congress is tantalisingly close to winning the Assembly elections in Telangana. If the projections of the Exit Poll, conducted with a sample size of 9,631, hold good, it will be a spectacular comeback for the Congress, which had been humbled by regional party BRS in 2018, winning just 15 out of 119 seats, while the BRS had moped home with 88 seats.

According to the ABP-CVoter Exit Poll, the Congress is projected to win between 49 and 65 seats, while the BRS is projected to win between 38 and 54 seats. The BJP comes a distant third, projected to win between 5 and 13 seats.

Rajasthan

An exclusive Exit Poll conducted by CVoter on behalf of ABP News finds that the BJP looks set to recapture Rajasthan in the latest round of Assembly elections.

According to the Exit Poll conducted with a sample size of 34,690, the Congress is projected to get 41.1 per cent votes, up from 39.3 per cent in 2018. However, the BJP’s vote share is projected to go up even more, to 44.7 per cent from the 38.8 per cent it managed in 2018.

This gap in vote share seems enough to push the BJP towards the majority mark of 101 in the 199-member state Assembly.

As per the Exit Poll, the BJP is projected to win between 94 and 104 seats, while the Congress is projected to win between 71 and 91 seats.

Madhya Pradesh

An exclusive Exit Poll conducted by CVoter for ABP News has revealed that the Congress looks set to defeat the BJP in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections.

The Congress had won by a narrow margin in 2018, but lost power in 2020 when a group of rebels led by Jyotiraditya Scindia joined the BJP.

In this round of elections, ABP-CVoter projections make it clear that the Congress will almost certainly get a majority in the House of 230 seats.

The Exit Poll projects the BJP to win between 88 and 112 seats. Even in the best case scenario, the BJP manages 112 seats, which is short of the majority mark.

If the Exit Poll projections hold good, Kamal Nath could be back as the Chief Minister.

Chhattisgarh

An exclusive Exit Poll conducted by CVoter for ABP News has revealed that the Congress is tantalisingly close to retaining Chhattisgarh in the latest round of Assembly elections.

This is in contrast to the previous elections in 2018, when the Congress had ended the 15-year reign of the BJP by sweeping the state, winning 68 out of 90 seats.

According to the latest ABP CVoter Exit Poll, the Congress is projected to win between 41 and 53 seats. The BJP’s vote share is projected to dramatically increase from 33 per cent in 2018 to 41.2 per cent this time. However, the big jump in vote share may not help the BJP return to power in Chhattisgarh, as it is projected to win between 36 and 48 seats.

In Chattisgarh a straight bipolar contest between the Congress and the BJP is expected.

The results of the Assembly elections will be declared on December 3.

(With inputs from IANS)

Also read: Telangana Polls: 51.89% Voter Turnout Recorded Till 3 Pm

 
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