Gujarat Election Results: BJP Workers Celebrate As Early Trends Suggest Massive Victory For The Saffron Party
Gujarat Election Results 2022: Celebration begins at BJP headquarters as early trends suggest a massive win for the party.
Gujarat Election Results 2022: The Bharatiya Janta Party workers have started celebrating the party's massive lead in early trends. The numbers at present suggest BJP is likely to retain the turf in Gujarat surpassing its own winning number of 99 in the 2017 assembly polls.
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According to the trends, the BJP has already crossed the magic number of 141 in Gujarat with its lead on 150 seats while Congress is leading on 24 seats and AAP on 9.
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ABP News-CVoter Central Gujarat Exit Poll 2022 — Vote Share Percentage & Projected Seat Range
As per the ABP-CVoter exit poll, the BJP is likely to gain 4.4% in its vote share in Central Gujarat, which has 61 seats, over 2017. While in 2017 the party had 50.9% of the polled votes in its favour, this year, it is looking at a vote share of 55.3% in the region. Riding on the increased vote share, the BJP is projected to win 45 to 49 seats. In 2017, it won 37 seats in Central Gujarat.
The exit poll has forecast that Congress is likely to lose 9.8% share in votes in Central Gujarat. In 2017, the party had won 39.1% of the total votes polled in the region. With only 29.4% of votes being polled in its favour, the Congress is projected to win 11-15 seats in Central Gujarat.
The new player on the block, the AAP, is projected to win just 0-1 seats in Central Gujarat with a vote share of 10.7%.
Other parties and independents are projected to lose 5.4% share of the votes from the 2017 elections and get 0-2 seats.