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ABP News-CVoter Poll: Congress likely to bag 69 of 129 seats in TN, Andhra, Karnataka and Kerala; BJP to get 14
As per the survey, the coming elections are likely to be a game-changer for Congress considering party’s performance in 2014 Lok Sabha elections, where the party could not even get a single seat in 13 states.
New Delhi: Congress led United Progressive Alliance is likely o sweep the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in the South, as per ABP News CVoter Poll. As per the survey, of the total 129 seats of Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Karnataka and Kerala; Congress is likely to bag 69 seats; way more than NDA’s 14. Other parties on the other hand are likely to get 46 seats.
As per the survey, the maximum votes will be swept by the Congress in Kerala, where DMK and Congress will be contesting the polls together and are likely to be successful in wooing the voters; as per the survey.
The numbers of BJP are way less than previous polls, as the NDA had bagged 17 seats in Karnataka itself in last elections; against the 14 which the survey is now hinting at.
As per the survey, the coming elections are likely to be a game-changer for Congress considering party’s performance in 2014 Lok Sabha elections, where the party could not even get a single seat in 13 states.
The nation's political arena is engulfed in an intense battle as the 2019 Lok Sabha elections are just a couple of months away. The political think tanks of mainstream parties are busy crafting cutting edge strategies to outdo their opponents and form the best possible alliances.
After romping home to power by securing a thumping majority in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) witnessed a spree of wins in the state assembly elections, expanding its presence in the Southern and Eastern region besides holding fort its traditionally strong Hindi Heartland.
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