#BJP can win the election in #Uttarakhand and the CM there can lose the election from Khatima Assembly. say Shining India Survey Exit Poll.

NewDelhi: The Shining India Survey exit polls in the hill state of Uttarakhand indicate that the BJP may retain to power in a close contest in Uttarakhand. However, there is a close contest between BJP and Congress in Uttarakhand.

 Uttarakhand Assembly Elections 2022. Shining India Survey Exit Poll  predicted an edge for the BJP party, and predicted a retain of the BJP in the hill state.

 Party Wise Seat share Projection!

 BJP  :  42   +-7

 INC  :  23    +-5

 OTH  :  4    +-2  ( BSP+ IND)

 Shining India Survey and Shining India News Exit Poll predicts majority for BJP. The Congress party may get 23 +-7 seats, the BJP may get 42 +-7 seats, BSP 2+-1 and Indipendent 2 +-1 seats. this indicating that the BJP will be in a better position to form a government.

 Party wise vote share projection,

 BJP  :   43.6%  +-3

 INC  :   37.8%   +-3

 BSP  :   4.1%     +-1

 OTH  :   11.2    +-3

 ND    :   03.3%  [ Silent Voter’s]

 BJP may retain return to power in Uttarakhand, Congress is also in the race to fight. Shining India Exit Poll.

 The Hill State Utrakhand voted in a single phase on 14th February and recorded an average turnout of 65.4%. A total of 632 candidates, including 62 women, are in fray for the 70 assembly seats in Uttarakhand.

 The High profile candidates in the fray include CM Pushkar Singh Dhami from Khatima, former CM Harish Rawat from Lalkuwa, Anukriti Gusain Rawat from Lansdowne, Madan Kaushik from Haridwar, Cabinet Minister Satpal Maharaj from Chaubattakhal, former Uttarakhand Congress president Pritam Singh from Chakrata, Yashpal Arya from Bajpur and Dhan Singh Rawat from the Srinagar assembly constituency. Currently Both parties the BJP and the Congress are confident of their victories

 Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami may lose the assembly elections from Khatima assembly constituency, according to shining India Survey exit poll reports.

 The main issues in the Uttarakhand assembly elections were migration, corruption, non-conformance area MLA, unemployment, education, health and road issues dominated.

 Counting of votes will take place on 10th March, The election results of uttarakhand will come on same day. Reports by Hrithik Saini.

Bureau Report

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