December 21, 2014 8:25 AM

printer

Exit polls predict BJP getting majority in Jharkhand, hung assembly in J&K

Various exit polls have predicted clear majority for BJP in Jharkhand Assembly elections, and a hung assembly in Jammu and Kashmir. According to all exit polls, BJP appears all set to form next government in Jharkhand, ABP News-Nielsen says the BJP will get about 52 seats in the 81-member Jharkhand assembly.

JMM is predicted to win 10 seats, Congress 7, and RJD and JDU 1 each. Today's Chanakya has predicted a landslide victory for the BJP in Jharkhand with the party projected to win 61 seats. It predicts a debacle for the Congress with the party projected to win just 4 seats. JMM is predicted to win 12 seats, while others winning 4.

ITG-CICERO exit poll suggests the BJP will get 43 to 51 seats in Jharkhand, while the JMM with 14 to 18 seats will emerge the second-largest party. The Congress is predicted to win 7 to 11 seats while others are also predicted to win 7 to 11 seats.

In Jammu and Kashmir, C-Voter predicts no clear majority for any party with the PDP emerging as the single-largest party. It has predicted 32 to 38 seats for the PDP, 27 to 33 for the BJP, 8 to 14 for the National Conference and 4 to 10 for the Congress.

The 5-phase voting in the two states concluded yesterday. While Jharkhand witnessed the highest ever poll percentage of over 66 per cent, Jammu and Kashmir recorded a voter turnout of about 66 per cent, the highest ever in 25 years.

Most Read
View All arrow-right

No posts found.