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ABP-C Voter Exit Poll Results: Battle Of Bihar Grows Intense; RJD Once Again To Emerge As Single Largest Party

As per the ABP News-C Voter Exit Poll Survey, Lalu Prasad Yadav led Rashtriya Janata Dal once again appears to emerge as single largest party with 81-89 seats.

With the end of the three-phased electoral exercise in Bihar Assembly election 2020, its time for the exit polls before the announcement of official results on November 10th. The exit polls are mere predictions telecasted television channels based on the responses and mood of the people of the state. ALSO READ | Who Will Win The Battle Of Bihar? Here's When & Where To Watch ABP News-CVoter Exit Poll As per the ABP News-C Voter Exit Poll Survey, no party seems to be getting clear majority however the mandate looks inclined towards Tejashwi. The mood of the  people of the Bihar has predicted Rashtriya Janata Dal to once again emerge as single largest party with 81-89 seats. Tejashwi Yadav's Mahagathbandhan as of now seems to throwing out the ruling Nitish Kumar government as the Janata Dal United is predicted to garner 38-46 seats in the 243-member assembly. As far as the Congress is concerned, the grand old party is projected to win 21-29 seats while its counterpart Bharatiya Janata Party is likely to turn powerful in as many as 66-74 seats. Projections says NDA will get 2 per cent more votes in Bihar Assembly Elections, but margin stands very less. LJP and Others will have no effect in the polls.

ABP-C Voter Exit Poll Findings:

Nitish+: 104-128 seats JDU: 38-46 BJP: 66-74 VIP: 0-4 HAM: 0-4 Lalu+: 108-131 seats RJD: 81-89 Cong: 21-29 Left:6-3 Paswan: 1-3 seats Others: 4-8 ALSO READ | Bihar Election 2020: 55.22% Voter Turnout In Phase 3 Polling Amid Covid-19 Pandemic; Check District Wise Polling Percentage Speaking in term of the votes, Nitish+ is predicted  to have 37.7 per cent votes in its kitty while Lalu+ is not far behind with as may as 36.3 per cent votes. In Bihar, elections are being held for 243 assembly seats in three phases. Polling for the first phase was held in 71 seats on October 28 and 94 seats on November 3. The third phase of the voting took place on November 7, while the counting of votes will be held on November 10.
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