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EXIT POLLS: Comfortabl­e win for BJP in both Maha & Haryana

Exit polls varied widely in their projection of seats but an emphatic victory for the Bjp-led NDA in Maharashtr­a and Haryana was their common theme

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The BJP appeared set to retain power with a bigger mandate in Maharashtr­a, where it is in alliance with the Shiv Sena, and Haryana, as exit polls forecast a facile victory for the party in the two states and rout for its rivals led by the Congress.

Exit polls, broadcast soon after the polling ended, varied widely in their projection of seats for the rival alliances. Still, an emphatic victory with more than two-third seats for the Bjp-led NDA in Maharashtr­a and Haryana was their common theme.

NEW DELHI: The BJP appeared set to retain power with a bigger mandate in Maharashtr­a, where it is in alliance with the Shiv Sena, and Haryana, as exit polls forecast a facile victory for the party in the two states and rout for its rivals led by the Congress.

Exit polls, broadcast soon after the polling ended, varied widely in their projection of seats for the rival alliances but an emphatic victory with more than two-third seats for the Bjp-led NDA in Maharashtr­a and Haryana was their common theme.

The India Today-axis exit poll projected 166-194 seats for the BJP-SHIV Sena in the 288-member Maharashtr­a assembly and 72-90 for the Congress-ncp alliance.

The exit poll by NEWS18-IPSOS gave the BJP a near-majority on its own by predicting a whopping 142 wseats for the party and 102 for its ally Shiv Sena. The Congress and NCP will bag 17 and 22 seats only, it has predicted. The ABP-C Voter predicted 204 seats for the BJP-SHIV Sena and 69 for the Congress-ncp while the correspond­ing figures by Times Now were 230 and 48.

In Haryana, the extent of a BJP win was projected to be even more dominant. The ABP-C Voter forecast 72 and eight seats for the BJP and the Congress respective­ly. The CNN-IPSOS projected 75 and 10 seats for the two parties respective­ly.

The Times Now survey gave the BJP and the Congress 71 and 11 seats respective­ly. The poll of polls brought out by the NDA gave the BJP and the Congress 66 and 14 seats respective­ly in Haryana, and 211 and 64 for the saffron alliance and the Congress-ncp in Maharashtr­a. The BJP had brought the issue of Article 370 nullificat­ion and national security at the centre of its campaign with developmen­t works its state government­s playing the second fiddle. In 2014 the BJP and the Sena had won 122 seats and 63 seats respective­ly followed by 42 and 41 seats by the Congress and the NCP. All four parties had contested independen­tly in the previous assembly polls.

In Haryana, the BJP had won 47 followed by INLD'S 19 and 15 of the Congress.

The India Today-axis exit poll projected 166-194 seats for the BJP-SHIV Sena in Maharashtr­a

 ?? PTI ?? Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar arrives on a bicycle with his supporters to cast vote during Haryana Assembly elections, in Karnal, Monday
PTI Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar arrives on a bicycle with his supporters to cast vote during Haryana Assembly elections, in Karnal, Monday
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