Several exit polls predicted a clear majority for the Congress in the Haryana Assembly elections, with a projection of 55-plus seats for the grand old party in the 90-member Assembly. This will pave a comeback for the Congress in the state after a decade.
The Congress is likely to make a strong comeback in Haryana in the recently held elections, according to NDTV’s Poll of Polls, which predicts 55-62 seats for the party. It will secure a clear majority in the 90-member Assembly.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is aiming for a hat-trick in the state, could win 20-32 seats, according to the survey. Meanwhile, the India Today-CVoter survey has predicted 50-58 seats for Congress, while BJP is likely to win 20-28 seats.
The India Today-CVoter survey has predicted 50-58 seats for the Congress in Haryana, with the ruling BJP likely to win 20-28 seats. Former deputy CM Dushyant Chautala-led Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) is likely to win 0-2 seats in Haryana.
News 24 has predicted 55-62 seats for the Congress in the recently concluded Haryana Assembly elections. The ruling BJP is projected to win 18-24 seats, way below the majority mark of 46 in the 90-member House.
The Republic-Matrize poll put the Congress tally even higher at 55-62 seats as against the BJP’s 18-24.‘Dainik Bhaskar’ predicted the Congress getting 44-54 seats and the BJP 15-29 seats in the 90-member Haryana Assembly.
The Times Now exit polls have predicted 50-64 seats for the Congress in Haryana. The party is likely to make a strong comeback in the state, after a decade.Dainik Bhaskar exit polls have predicted 44-54 seats for the Congress in Haryana.
Pollster People’s Pulse has predicted a clear victory for the Congress in the Haryana Assembly elections, predicting 55 seats for the grand old party in the 90-member Assembly.
According to People’s Pulse, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is far behind, with 26 seats. Meanwhile, regional parties like the JJP and the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) are losing ground.
The 25 Assembly seats along the Grand Trunk (GT) Road spread across six districts of Haryana hold the key for the ruling BJP as it faces a 10-year anti-incumbency this election, along with the wrath of farmers and backlash from wrestlers. Most exit polls pegged INLD tally higher than that of the JJP, while others were seen getting up to 10 seats.