Updated December 7th, 2018 at 21:54 IST
Rajasthan Exit poll: Congress projected to sweep victory, BJP reduced to double digit figure in poll of polls
While the people of Rajasthan placed their votes on Friday to form a new government in the state, various exit polls are here to present a picture of state's mood. Out of the five exit polls, four of them have predicted the Congress party to form the government in Rajasthan
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While the people of Rajasthan placed their votes on Friday to form a new government in the state, various exit polls are here to present a picture of state's mood.
Out of five exit polls that are part of Republic TV's #PollOfPolls, four of them have predicted the Congress party to form the government in Rajasthan with triple-digit seat share.
However, one exit poll predicts the BJP will retain its power in the state, interestingly, that too with a neck-to-neck seat share with the Congress party.
CVoter (as per the numbers toll 6 PM), CNX, ITV-NETA and AXIS Poll (which is using data till 6 pm) predict the Congress to get 137, 105, 112 and 130 seats respectively. But, Jan Ki Baat exit poll (which is using the date till 5 PM) projects a different scenario with Rahul Gandhi led party to win only 91 seats, grabbing the second position.
As per the Jan Ki Baat (which is using data till 5 PM ) exit poll, BJP is predicted to come victorious by securing 93 seats in Rajasthan, while other four exit polls including CVoter, CNX, AXIS polls and ITV-NETA project that PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah led party will win 60, 85, 64 and 80 seats respectively
Others, meanwhile, are predicted to fall in the range between 2-15 in Rajasthan, as per the exit pollers.
Taking the predictions of five exit polls (including CVoter's data which is based on numbers till 6 PM and Jan Ki Baat's data which is based on numbers till 5 PM), Republic TV's #PollOfPolls predicts the Congress to come out as the single largest party in Rajasthan by winning 115 seats, BJP to secure second position with 76 seats and Others to win 8 seats out of the total 199 seats.
Here are the digits:
Counting of votes for all five states -- Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Mizoram and Chhattisgarh is scheduled to take place on December 11.
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Published December 7th, 2018 at 21:06 IST