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techmagone · 6 months
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rajakrsnan · 6 months
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Exit Polls analysis
The just concluded State Assembly Elections to Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Rajasthan, and Telangana have thrown a confusing trend for analysts. Most of the exit pollsters are a confused lot along with most television channels. Tomorrow, 3rd December 2023 will tell how accurate these agencies & TV chanels who conducted the exit polls. About 2 to 3 months back, no one expected BJP to make any kind of come back to power in Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. Rajasthan was the only state, where BJP have a definite edge because they decided not to project former CM Vasundhara Raje as the Chief Ministerial candidate because of which they lost the 2018 elections to the state assembly. On 30th November, 2023 Telangana went to polls, and which was the day when Exit poll results allowed. All the exit pollsters looked a confused lot. Their estimates clearly tell that they are not telling the truth or they are confused. Most of them put out a wide range for BJP and INC, two main contenders for power.
Chattisgarh is a closely contested election with INC having a decisive edge about a month back. As the second phase of the elections started, BJP seems to have caught up with them and now the final numbers will be so close that it is a close call for both parties. BJP will win around 39 seats (+/- 3) and INC 47 seats (+/_ 5).
In Madhya Pradesh, BJP initially was lagging behind. Once the election bugle was sounded Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan took the opposition party, INC head on and now they seem to be in the driver's seat. Here too the election is very closely contested. The final tally for BJP is around 120-126 seats and INC 97-103. The possibility of BJP ending with a higher tally is extremely high.
In Rajasthan, BJP will win 120 or more. Voters have decided to teach INC a lesson of their lifetime. INC may end up with 65-70 seats. Here BJP is getting a clear mandate.
Telangana BRS holds the key as they are in power and have a key ally in AIMIM who will not ditch them. INC has made big inroads into BRS's muslim vote bank. That is a worrying factor for AIMIM who has no influence outside Hyderabad. AIMIM will remain a 3% vote share party, not beyond it. BJP is a minor player who increased its vote share to 14% from 2018's 7%. This should worry BRS. If BRS wins 50-55 seats, then they have to reach out to BJP apart from AIMIM who is their traditional ally since the formation of Telangana state in 2013. Wondering how BJP & AIMIM will be part of the same alliance? Will AIMIM walk out of the alliance with BRS? Anything can happen.
In MP and Rajasthan, exit pollsters gave a wide range of 20-30 seats. That means either they are confused or they did not do their work diligently. In Mizoram, they have projected a 6 seats range for the local party in an assembly of 40 seats. That is ridiculous.
BJP will win Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. In Rajasthan, they will win hands down, and in Madhya Pradesh, it is a closely contested fight with BJP having a big edge now. Chattisgarh turned into a nail-biting contest; it can go either way. Telangana is also a closely contested election with BRS losing a lot but staking claim to power with the support of other two parties - AIMIM & BJP. INC gained a lot in this election, bringing them close to power in the state after 10 long years.
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newsparviews · 6 months
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Live updates for Rajasthan Exit Polls 2023: pollsters give the BJP the advantage; Congress close
LIVE Updates for the Rajasthan Exit Polls 2023: Examine the front-runners and major confrontations in the Rajasthan Assembly Elections of 2023. LIVE Updates for the Rajasthan Exit Polls 2023: Telangana, one of the five states that held elections this month, will vote today, capping an intense election season. First to cast ballots in the final round of assembly elections prior to the crucial Lok…
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wiralnews · 7 months
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Telangana Election 2023 - 20.64% Turnout, Disturbance in Rangareddy"
Telangana Election 2023: Battle for 119 Seats as BRS and Congress Vie for Supremacy Commencing on Thursday, November 30, the electoral battleground in Telangana witnessed a fierce competition across its 119 seats, primarily dominated by a close contest between the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) and the Congress. While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seeks to expand its influence in the state,…
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leadpac · 9 days
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Telangana Parliament Elections Exit Polls, How many seats are there for each party?
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cavenewstimes · 8 days
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Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana Election Results 2024: Live Updates
Elections results Live: Exit polls unanimously indicate a notable improvement in the NDA’s performance in the South. Counting of votes began at 8am. New Delhi: Votes are being counted for the world’s largest elections today. The Lok Sabha elections saw polling in seven phases that began on April 19 and concluded on June 1. Early trends show a fierce contest between the BJP-led National…
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bigtvmojify · 11 days
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Telangana Exit Polls : తెలంగాణలో ఎవరికి ఎన్ని సీట్లంటే | Telangana Elections 2024 | BIG TV News
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urbanutopia · 6 months
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Exit Poll 2023: Predictions for State Assembly Elections
The prelude to December 3rd was set ablaze as exit polls for the state assembly elections in Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Mizoram hinted at a tense face-off between the Congress and the BJP in several states. With the assembly election results crucially impacting the 2024 general elections, these projections mark a significant semi-final showdown. However, it's important to note that exit poll predictions often vary from actual outcomes.
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Telangana: Early predictions suggest a potential surprise in Telangana's political landscape. The Congress appears poised to ascend to power, displacing the incumbent Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) into the second position, relegating the BJP to a distant third, according to projections. If realized, this would mark a historic shift since Telangana's inception in 2014, wherein K Chandrashekar Rao has held the chief ministerial position. This potential turnover comes following the transformation of KCR's party, founded in 2001, into the Bharat Rashtra Samithi and its subsequent national expansion.
Madhya Pradesh: Most exit polls lean towards a favorable outcome for the BJP in Madhya Pradesh. Despite these predictions, the Congress has contested the forecasts, emphasizing the importance of a vision over mere television. Congress leader Digvijaya Singh referred to past inaccuracies in exit polls, calling for precision in the data presented.
Rajasthan: Forecasts depict a fierce battle between the BJP and Congress in Rajasthan. The involvement of smaller parties and independent candidates may potentially influence the formation of the forthcoming government in the state.
Chhattisgarh: Projections indicate the likelihood of the Congress maintaining its grip on Chhattisgarh, with the BJP positioned as a close second. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel remains confident that the Congress's numbers will escalate on the counting day.
Mizoram: The Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) appears poised for a sweeping victory in Mizoram, set to unseat the Mizo National Front. Both the Congress and the BJP trail significantly in this contest.
These exit polls provide insights into the potential outcomes of the state assembly elections, suggesting potential shifts in political landscapes across these regions. The actual election results, however, remain eagerly awaited, as history indicates a degree of variability between exit poll predictions and the final electoral verdicts.
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dailybuzzhorizon · 7 months
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If BJP Wins in Telangana, CM Will be from Backward Class, Says PM Modi; BRS Writes to EC Against 'Stopping Rythu Scheme' Order
Five day left for the election results of five stated to be declared, politics has heated up with political parties highlighting each other’s failures in a bitter battle. Before the December 3 results, Telangana will vote on November 30, following which exit polls will begin to trickle in by evening.
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The top leaders, thus, are now focusing on the south Indian state with a blitzkrieg of campaign. While Union home minister has been stressing on ending the reservation for Muslims in the state and distributing them among the scheduled castes, K Chandrashekhar Rao’s Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has been promising sops to the minority community.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also scheduled to visit Telangana on November 27, Monday. The prime minister is scheduled to visit Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Hyderabad at 8am, following which he will hold rallies at Mahabubnagar at 11am, Karimnagar at 1pm and a road show in Kacheguda at 4pm.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda will also address public meetings in Telangana. At 2:05m, he is scheduled to be at Nizamabad’s NSF Ground. At 3:10pm, he will be at Banswada’s government junior colleage in Kamareddy and at 4:20pm, he will at Jukkal’s Madhur HQ in Kamareddy.
Union home minister Amit Shah will address a public meeting at noon in Karimnagar’s Huzurabad.
A BJP leader on Monday accused BRS Patancheru MLA candidate, Gudem Mahipal Reddy, of using “deepfake” to “fool Telangana people on Instagram”. Union home minister Amit Shah has alleged a secret understanding between the Congress and the BRS in the Telangana state assembly elections. He claimed that they will support each other in different elections. “The Congress will support the BRS so that K Chandrasekhar Rao will become chief minister once again. In return, the BRS will support the Congress in the Lok Sabha elections so that Rahul Gandhi becomes Prime Minister,” Shah claimed at an election rally at Makthal in Narayanpet district.
At an election rally in Telangana’s Kamareddy, PM Modi on Sunday said, “TRS changed its name to BRS. UPA became INDIA bloc. But nothing will change despite a change in their nomenclature. Their DNA is the same. They are not loyal to people. Both BRS and Congress fear the rising growth of BJP in Telangana,” he said.
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BJP ruins TRS' party in Hyderabad, stuns Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM in GHMC polls
BJP ruins TRS’ party in Hyderabad, stuns Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM in GHMC polls
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Telangana State BJP President Bandi Sanjay Kumar along with other party workers celebrate the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election results in Hyderabad.
GHMC Election Results: After winning five seats in the recently concluded Bihar Assembly elections, Asaduddin Owaisi‘s AIMIM was hoping for a robust performance in theGreater Hyderabad Municipal…
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Exit polls suggest the opposite: lotus development in early results: slowing down of car
Exit polls suggest the opposite: lotus development in early results: slowing down of car
Telangana Oi-Chandrasekhar Rao | Published: Friday, December 4, 2020, 9:38 [IST] Hyderabad: The counting of votes has started for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Election. Postal ballots were counted according to election rules. The remaining votes are counted as soon as they are finished. The election results are likely to be released in the evening. Neither the winning candidates nor their…
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ఊరంతా ఒక దారి .. లగడపాటి ది ఒక దారి !
#TelanganaElections2018 #Lagadapati #LagadapatiSurvey #ExitPolls #TelanganaExitPolls #TimesNow #IndiaToday ఊరంతా ఒక దారి .. లగడపాటి ది ఒక దారి !
మనకో సామెత ఉంది చూశారూ ? ఊరందరిది ఒక దారి .. ఉలిపి కట్టెది ఒక దారి అని ! అలానే ఉంది లాంకో రాజగోపాల్ సర్వే ల సంగతి . జాతీయ సర్వే లయిన టైమ్స్ నౌ , ఇండియా టుడే,ఆరా ఇలా అన్నీ అధికార టిఆర్ఎస్ మళ్ళీ పగ��గాలు చేజిక్కించుకోబోతుంది అంటే “అబ్బే ., 35 కంటే వాళ్లకు రావు ” అంటూ లగడపాటి చెప్తున్నాడు.
Times Now Exit Polls – Telangana
ఈ రోజు తెలంగాణ లో పోలింగ్ ముగిసింది . 69 శాతం పోలింగ్ తో జనాలు బాగానే వోట్…
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Telangana Exit Polls 2018 latest updates: Times Now-CNX predict 66 seats for TRS Exit poll 2018 Telangana: Check all the live updates of Telangana exit polls 2018 on Times of India. Get exit poll results of MP, Rajasthan, Mizoram, Chhattisgarh and more Source link
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rohan-shetty · 4 years
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Bihar and By poll elections in India
The exit polls were out regarding Bihar elections and it showed the RJD- Congress alliance winning the elections comfortably. The Indian media started debating and had already declared Tejashwi Yadav as the next Chief Minister. When the results came out the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won the election with a majority of 125 seats. Yet again the Indian Media were not even close to reality and were living in lala land. So let's look at what the media and the pundits missed on the ground in Bihar.
1) To start with they missed the silent voter which was the women of Bihar. Out of the 125 seats the NDA won 90 seats where Women voted more than the Men. They have benefited from both the Centre and State Governments programs over the years. Be it the LPG cylinders, Toilets, Electricity, Bank Accounts, Bank Loans, 1 Re Sanitary pads etc from the Centre and Self help groups which created employment, Law & Order and the Liquor ban by the State. There was also the fear for the women of return of the Jungle Raj of the 1990's and early 2000's where Law and Order situation was at its worst. It has been very encouraging to see the women vote more than the men especially in rural areas since the past few elections.
2) The next is the migrant voter where the media showed the migrants story where they had to face lot of hardship and how the central government left them to their fate and how the Bihari migrant will punish Modi in this election. What we saw on the ground is the BJP performing the best out of all the political parties especially in migrant dominated areas where they won 35 out of 41 seats and 51 out of 75 seats for the NDA. It showed the maturity of the Bihari migrant who understood why the lockdown decision had to be taken and one can only thank them for understanding why certain things had to be done. Another reason could be them still preferring Nitish and Modi as compared to Tejaswi and Rahul even though there was anger and they don't feel the opposition is a viable choice. Yet again shouting unemployment especially of the migrants did not work for the opposition and their media houses which reflects in the results.
3) As far as Congress and Tejaswi are concerned, it is the same old story for the Congress where it is all noise but nothing to show on ground. Tejaswi's party performed decently where he tried to focus more on relevant issues like education, jobs, healthcare etc. He had to do it all alone against the Centre and State Government combination because Congress was irrelevant and considering that he has done well and has something to build on.
4) One of the reasons which the opposition gave for their defeat was the good performance given by Asaduddin Owaisi. He won only 5 seats but according to the opposition he ended up cutting a chunk of their Muslim votes. But the same had happened on the other side where Chirag Paswan's party the LJP (Lok Janshakti Party) won only 1 seat but cut into of the votes of the JDU (Janta Dal United). So to just blame Owaisi along with the EVM's (Electronic Voting Machines) won't cover the mistakes the opposition made while campaigning and they need to come up with a better strategy to counter the Modi Government. One positive news for the opposition was the performance of the communist party which got 16 seats.
Going into the By poll results which took place across 11 states of the country, the BJP dominated in those elections as well. They surprisingly have performed well in states like Telangana and Manipur which are not their stronghold states. The most interesting seats that no media house will show is the victory of the BJP in Muslim majority seats. One of the examples was former Indian cricketer Late Chetan Chauhan's wife Sangeeta Chauhan winning Nauwagan Sagat, Uttar Pradesh which is a Muslim majority seat. The Muslims voting for the BJP has now become a reality especially after passing the Triple Talaq Law for Muslim Women which has now led the opposition targeting the Muslims and Dalits vote combination as their new strategy.
What these two results in Bihar and By poll elections show is the mood of the Nation. They still have complete belief in Modi and the work he is doing in the Centre but it also shows the lack of belief in the opposition even though there might be some anger against the Government. The Samajwadi Party (SP) has also announced that they won't contest the next Uttar Pradesh elections with any major party which also shows the impact of these election results. The opposition especially the Congress rather than focusing on their leadership and organisation issues are still busy in Modi bashing with the hope they will get something out of it but the results don't reflect that. It has now been close to 20 years where the opposition along with its ecosystem has invested more time on Modi than on issues which matter the people. I hope they focus more on issues such as economy, unemployment, women issues, farmer issues etc which can give them some dividends.
Another significant impact of these results is the rising number of seats of the NDA in the Rajya Sabha. The BJP already has a complete majority in the Lok Sabha and by getting a majority in the Rajya Sabha will help them pass bills like the NRC (National Register of Citizens) and UCC (Uniform Civil Code) with ease. With the Central Government pushing their agenda even due to the challenge of Covid 19 and a weak & divided opposition, it seems inevitable that the BJP will achieve majority in the Rajya Sabha as well.
Even though as a supporter of the Prime Minister and his work, I am happy that the people still have faith in the Government but it is equally important that in a democracy there should be a strong opposition. It is high time the opposition especially the Congress focus on themselves and bring drastic changes especially in their leadership. The BJP would love to see Rahul Gandhi continue as the leader of the Congress but I believe for the nation it is high time we get a leader who has the competence to understand issues that concern the public and address them. For now it is the BJP on a high with their next target being West Bengal elections which will be coming in the next 7 months. They have a feisty leader Mamata Banerjee in front of them who will definitely put up a fight. Get ready for some more fire works.
Jai Hind !!!
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newwavesposts · 5 years
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Telangana Exit Poll 2018 live updates Exit poll 2018 Telangana: Check all the live updates of Telangana exit polls 2018 on Times of India. Get exit poll results of MP, Rajasthan, Mizoram, Chhattisgarh and more Source link
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