NEW DELHI: As the country waits for the Lok Sabha election results on Thursday, many will also be keenly following crucial seats which are being contested by VIPs, and also for possible upsets that might have great political repercussions. While the outcome of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Varanasi seat will be watched globally, other seats like Amethi and Raebareli of Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi respectively will be of equal interest to the people.


In Uttar Pradesh, many believe that Varanasi would be a cakewalk for Modi while in Amethi, Union minister Smriti Irani is challenging Rahul Gandhi. She has spent a lot of time with the voters there, making the BJP workers feel that she will make the Congress chief uncomfortable this time. Gandhi is also contesting from Wayanad in Kerala.

The seats of Azamgarh, Kannauj and Mainpuri, from where SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, his wife Dimple Yadav and SP founder Mulayam Singh are contesting respectively, are also crucial. Home Minister Rajnath Singh is once again in the fray from the Lucknow seat, a BJP stronghold. The prestige of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is at stake in Gorakhpur, from where the BJP fielded actor Ravi Kishan.

In Madhya Pradesh, eyes are also set on the outcome from Bhopal seat which is witnessing an interesting contest between Congress’ Digvijay Singh and Malegaon blast case accused Sadhvi Pragya Thakur. In Gujarat, BJP President Amit Shah is contesting Lok Sabha elections from Gandhinagar, a seat held by party veteran LK Advani, making it a VIP seat. In Bihar, former JNU Students' Union President Kanhaiya Kumar, accused of sedition for allegedly doing nothing to prevent the raising of anti-India slogans on the campus, is a CPI candidate against Union Minister and BJP nominee Giriraj Singh.


Here is a seat wise prediction of VIP leaders from different political parties across the country as projected by ABP News Exit Poll



Uttar Pradesh

Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Winning)
Gorakhpur: Ravi Kishan -BJP (Locked in a neck-andneck contest)
Gazipur: Manoj Sinha- BJP (Losing)
Azamgarh: Akhilesh Yadav- SP (Winning)
Kannauj: Dimple Yadav- SP ( Winning)
Sultanpur: Maneka Gandhi- BJP (Winning)
Amethi: Rahul Gandhi- Congress (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest against BJP's Smriti Irani)
Rae Bareli: Sonia Gandhi- Congress (Winning)
Lucknow: Rajnath Singh- BJP (Winning)
Unnao: Sakshi Maharaj- BJP (Winning)
Pilibhit: Varun Gandhi- BJP (Locked in a tight contest)
Mainpuri: Mulayam Singh- SP (Winning)
Fatehpur Sikri: Raj Babbar- Congress (Losing)
Mathura: Hema Malini- BJP (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)
Gautam Budh Nagar: Mahesh Sharma- BJP (Losing)
Ghaziabad: VK Singh- BJP (Locked in a tight contest)
Rampur: Azam Khan- SP (Locked in a tight contest)
Muzaffarnagar: Ajit Singh- RLD (Winning)
Baghpat: Jayant Chaudhary- RLD (Winning)



Bihar
Madhepura: Sharad Yadav- RJD (Losing)
Begusarai: Giriraj Singh- BJP (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)
Patna Sahib: Shatrughan Sinha-Congress (Losing)


Maharashtra
Nagpur: Nitin Gadkari- BJP (Winning)
Mumbai North: Urmila Matondkar - Conress (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)
Mumbai North West: Sanjay Nirupam- Congress (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)
Mumbai North Central: Priya Dutt- Congress (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)


Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal: Pragya Singh Thakur- BJP (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)


Delhi
Chandni Chowk: Harsh Vardhan- BJP (Holds an edge against Congress rival)
East Delhi: Gautam Gambhir- BJP (Hold an edge against Congress rival)
North West Delhi: Hans Raj Hans- BJP (Holds an edge against AAP rival)


Gujarat
Gandhinagar: Amit Shah- BJP (Winning)


Haryana
Sonipat: Bhupinder Singh Hooda- Congress (Winning)


Kerala
Wayanad: Rahul Gandhi- Congress (Winning)
Thiruvananthapuram: Shashi Tharoor- Congress (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)


Punjab
Bhatinda: Harsimrat Kaur Badal- SAD (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)
Patiala: Parnit Kaur- Congress (Winning)


Rajasthan
Jodhpur: Vaibhav Gehlot- Congress (Losing)
Badmer: Manvendra Singh- Congress (Locked in a neck-and-neck contest)