ABP-CVoter Exit Poll 2024 Highlights: BJP-Led NDA Projected To Secure Third Term Despite I.N.D.I.A's Efforts
ABP-CVoter Exit Poll 2024 Highlights: Catch the minute-by-minute updates of the ABP-CVoter Exit Poll survey of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 in 28 states and 8 Union Territories on ABP Live.

Background
ABP-CVoter Lok Sabha Elections Exit Poll Result 2024 Highlights: The biggest elections in the world are coming to an end today, leaving the floor open for political pundits to discuss, speculate and predict the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 results. The ABP-Cvoter Exit Poll will bring in the best journalists, psephologists, pundits, and observers on a single platform to discuss the various outcomes of the elections. The ABP-CVoter exit poll is among the most precise surveys in the nation that will help you keep track of the latest developments after the elections.
Take part in the political discourse after the Lok Sabha elections 2024 with ABP Network as it hosts the exit polls for the seven phases of voting in all 28 states and 8 Union Territories.
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Exit Poll LIVE Updates
The ABP Cvoter Exit Polls aim to give you information on all the 543 seats that are on the line. The political pundits will dissect every state exit poll result, and compare it with the turnout, historical data, and moves by the political leaders to put things in perspective for you.
Though in many cases, exit polls could perfectly predict who would come into power, in an equal number of cases, they were completely wrong. So, there is always a 50% chance of the exit polls going wrong.
An unprecedented 97 lakh voters sealed the fate of 8,360 candidates in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Keep track of the minute-by-minute developments as the exit poll results are announced right here on ABP-CVoter exit polls. Check out whether your favourite parties are on a winning track in your state or if they are staring at defeat. These elections could well decide your future and put the nation on the path to development for the next five years.
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The government that comes to power will face crucial decisions, especially in the sectors of defence, foreign policy, economic development, and manufacturing. While the BJP has repeatedly harped on its formulae of double-engine government and stable governance on one hand, it has pointed out the lack of consensus on a Prime Ministerial candidate among the Opposition parties on the other.
The Opposition, not one to be left out, pointed to the BJP's "unspoken policy" of not keeping anyone above the age of 75 in the government and said that Amit Shah will replace Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister next year as the latter turns 75.
So stay tuned to ABP Live's coverage of the ABP-CVoter exit polls here to catch all the latest updates.
ABP-Cvoter Exit Poll Live Updates: 'Predictions extremely heartening,' says MP CM. 'BJP will win 370 seats,' asserts Shivraj
The predictions of exit polls broadcast by various channels on Saturday, which gave a clear majority to the BJP-led NDA and a third term to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, were extremely heartening, Madhya Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said. Former CM and senior BJP leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan hoped the NDA would win more than 400 seats when results are declared on June 4.
"We fought this polls under the leadership of PM Modi with the slogan 'phir ek baar Modi sarkar'. The (exit poll) trends are extremely heartening. We will win all 29 seats in MP and the NDA will get more than 370 seats nationwide. What Modiji said, he has done. I thank the people of the country and state. India will scale new heights under PM Modi," Yadav asserted.
"The BJP and NDA will cross 400 seats. The BJP alone will get 370 seats. The trust people have in PM Modi is unparalleled," Chouhan said. (PTI)
ABP-Cvoter Exit Poll Live Updates: BJP claims reflection of people's faith
"The exit polls results match the prediction made by our party and the chief minister. It reflects the people's faith in Modi ji and how they want to see him as the prime minister for a third term," BJP spokesperson Dewan Dhruba Jyoti Maral said. He claimed that the same results will be reflected when the actual counting of votes takes place on June four. (PTI)




















