Shining India and Ek Mulakat Survey #Maharashtraexitpoll & #Haryanaexitpoll: BJP will take landslide lead in both state?

Shining India and Ek Mulakat Survey #Maharashtraexitpoll & #Haryanaexitpoll: BJP will take landslide lead in both state?New Delhi: As the polling had been done for Assembly elections of Maharashtra and Haryana, Shining India News, Ek Mulakat Survey and Shining India Research & Analysis had conducted exit poll and concluded which party may get how much seats in these assembly elections. The exit polls report had showed that the magic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi had worked in both Haryana and Maharashtra

Maharashtra – 288 seats

The exit poll of Shining India News, Ek Mulakat and Shining India Research & Analysis had showed that Bharatiya Janata Party will become the major party to get maximum seats up to 145-155 seats in Assembly election of Maharashtra while Shiv Sena had to satisfy with 65-75 seats.

This exit poll report had showed that the magic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working in Maharashtra.

On the other hand, the Congress and the NCP are on a serious decline if the opinion polls numbers are to be believed.

Congress will get 25-35 seats and NCP will 24-33 seats.

 

Maharashtra - 288 seats

The vote share percentage which exit poll report shows, had been given below:

The vote share percentage which exit poll report shows, had been given below:

Haryana – 90 seats

Shining India News, Ek Mulakat Survey and Shining India Research & Analysis’s exit poll report stated that the BJP will emerge with 45-50 seats as the single largest party in the state.

Om Prakash Chautala’s INLD is projected to win 24-28 seats while the Congress is expected to win only 10-13 of the 90 seats. The alliance of Haryana Janhit Congress-Haryana Jan Chetna Party may win about 9 seats.

Haryana – 90 seats

The vote share percentage which exit poll report shows had been given below:

 

The vote share percentage which exit poll report shows had been given below:

The result of polls will be declared on October 19 2014.

Bureau Report

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