Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Exit polls predict victory for NDA; over to May 23

CLEAR EDGE Surveys show BJP and allies poised to form next govt, UPA gaining but still way behind

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com CONTINUED ON P 6

NEWDELHI: As the 2019 Lok Sabha elections drew to a close on Sunday evening, eight separate exit polls, conducted by different polling agencies, commission­ed by different media houses, predicted that Narendra Modi was best positioned to return as India’s Prime Minister.

They, however, differed on the numbers, and the range hovered from a high of 316 for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a low of 202. For the Congress, the numbers ranged from a low of 46 seats to a high of 107.

A caveat is essential here. These are exit polls, and exit polls have had a history of being inaccurate in terms of exact seat prediction­s. HT did not commission an independen­t exit poll, had no access to raw data, and cannot verify the methodolog­ical rigour and results of the separate polls. HT has also not attempted a poll of polls since that is not possible without having access to the methodolog­y, sample representa­tiveness, and raw data of all existing polls before drawing an overall conclusion.

But if the exit poll numbers are credible, they throw up four different scenarios.

The first is of Modi’s return as PM with the BJP having a majority on its own and National Democratic Alliance (NDA) allies supplement­ing its strength in Parliament.

Four polls suggest this scenario.

News 24-Today’s Chanakya has given the NDA 336-364 seats, with the BJP anywhere between 286 and 314.

PRAKASH JAVADEKAR, Union minister Having waited for almost seven weeks, let us wait for May 23... Exit polls have gone notoriousl­y wrong in past ABHISHEK SINGHVI, senior Congress leader

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