ABP News Exit Poll - Overall seat projections for BJP and Congress across India for 2019 Lok Sabha polls
The exit poll shows that the BJP is expected to win 227 seats, a 30 per cent decline over 2014, while the Congress is seen bagging 87 seats (almost a 200 per cent jump). The saffron party had won an absolute majority by grabbing 282 seats on its own the 2014 general polls while the Congress routed by the Modi wave had slumped to 44 seats.
ABP News Exit Poll - Total vote share projections of major political blocks in 2019 Lok Sabha polls
In terms of vote share, the exit poll predicts 39 per cent votes to the NDA, followed by 26 per cent votes to the UPA. Others account for 35 per cent vote share.
ABP News Exit poll - Seat Projection in Uttar Pradesh
The exit poll predicted that the Bahujan Samaj Party-Samajwadi Party-Rashtriya Lok Dal’s Mahagathbandhan will emerge as the third largest force in the 17th Lok Sabha with 45 seats.
The biggest loss the BJP has suffered is in India's largest state - Uttar Pradesh. The exit poll has found that it will win only 33 seats in the state where it had it grabbed a massive 71 in the previous elections. The forging of a grand alliance has borne fruit in UP which sends 80 parliamentarians to the Lower House. The SP-BSP-RLD Mahagathbandhan may snap up 45 seats in total. Congress may win two seats here.
The projections show Priyanka factor has failed to reap any benefits to the grand old party in the country’s most politically crucial state.
The saffron party is tipped to win 19 seats in Rajasthan, a state where Congress wrested control in the assembly elections. Congress is likely to win six seats here.
ABP News Exit Poll - Seat Projection in Bihar
In Bihar, the exit poll has predicted an overwhelming majority for the NDA. The NDA is likely to register a victory on 34 Lok Sabha seats. The grand alliance of Congress, Rashtriya Janata Dal and others may just manage to get the remaining six seats. The strong showings in Bihar could place the NDA in a dominating position to form a government at the Centre.
ABP News Exit Poll - Seat Projection in West Bengal
Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress may suffer heavy losses in the key battle ground West Bengal, according to the ABP News-Nielsen forecast. It is predicted may get 24 seats. It had won 34 in 2014 polls. Massive gains are projected for the BJP here with 16 seats. Left may not open account. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee dismissed the projections, saying the exit polls were part of a “larger conspiracy”.
ABP Exit Poll - Seat Projections in Maharashtra
The BJP-Shiv Sena combine, which had won 43 out of 48 seats in Maharashtra in 2014, is expected to win 34 Lok Sabha seats now. Congress-led UPA alliance is likely to win 14 seats in the state.
ABP Exit Poll - Seat Projections in Odisha
BJP is pegged to do tremendously well in Odisha with nine seats. It had won only one in 2014. BJD is likely to win 12 of the 21 seats.
ABP Exit Poll - Seat Projections in Chhattisgarh
A neck-and-neck battle is projected between BJP and Congress in Chhattisgarh. The BJP, however, holds the edge here with six seats while the Congress may get the rest five. The BJP was routed in the 2018 assembly election.
ABP News Exit poll - Seat Projection in Southern India
Despite mega efforts, the BJP has terribly flopped in Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. It has however, become the largest party in Karnataka where it is projected to win 15 seats. In 2014 polls, the BJP had clinched only 21 out of the total 130 seats in the five states and Puducherry.
ABP Exit Poll - Seat Projections in Madhya Pradesh
In the case of Madhya Pradesh, BJP is likely to win 22 seats while Congress may get seven seats. In Punjab, BJP+ is tipped to win five seats while Congress may get eight seats. AAP draws nil here.
ABP News Exit Poll - Seat Projection in Gujarat
Gujarat, the home state of Modi, which blessed the BJP with all 26 seats in 2014, is all set to turn saffron again. According to exit poll, the BJP is slated to get 24 seats in the western most state of India. The Congress, however, may win two seats this Lok Sabha polls despite putting up a stiff fight in the 2017 assembly elections. BJP president Amit Shah himself is contesting from the high-profile Gandhinagar seat, after replacing party veteran LK Advani.
ABP News Exit Poll - Seat Projection in Uttarakhand
In Uttarakhand, the BJP is set to retain four out of five seats in had won in 2014. The Congress will wrest one seat from the BJP in the hill state, as per the exit poll. In the NCT of Delhi, the BJP is pegged to win five out of the seven Lok Sabha seats while the Congress and the ruling AAP may get one seat each.
ABP News Exit Poll - How does the overall scenario pan out
The gains in Bihar, Odisha and West Bengal states will help the BJP in making make up for what it lost in Uttar Pradesh. The exit poll has found that the Congress has not benefited much from its victories in three big Hindi heartland states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh last December. The Opposition parties have dismissed the exit polls and wait for the actual count.
The general elections to 542 seats of the Lok Sabha ended Sunday. The majority mark is 272. The counting of votes will take place on May 23.