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Bihar Exit Poll 2020 HIGHLIGHTS: Hung Assembly Predicted In Bihar; Massive Setback For Nitish Kumar & Ally BJP
Bihar Exit Poll 2020 HIGHLIGHTS: Hung Assembly Predicted In Bihar; Massive Setback For Nitish Kumar & Ally BJP
ABP News-CVoter Bihar Exit Poll 2020 HIGHLIGHTS: Bihar is set to witness a cliffhanger or a hung assembly. According to the post-poll tracker, NDA is predicted to win seats in the range between 104-128 in the 243-member assembly while the Grand Alliance led by RJD is tipped to win 108-131 seats. RJD is projected to emerge as the single largest party. The survey also revealed that Chirag Paswan-led LJP and other parties may not have bearings on the result. Keep refreshing this page to get all LIVE UPDATES related to ABP News-CVoter exit polls and more about Bihar Elections 2020:
ABP News Bureau
Last Updated:
07 Nov 2020 10:52 PM
37.7 per cent vote share, has a marginal lead over the opposition alliance, which is predicted to get 36.3 per cent vote share. Chirag Paswan's Lok Janshakti Party may get a meagre 8.5 per cent vote share while nearly 17.5 per cent vote share will be distributed among other parties and independents, IANS-CVoter survey stated.
ABP-CVoter has released the figures of Exit Poll and it seems Chirag Paswan led Lok Janshakti Party as failed to impress as third front in the ongoing political battle.
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.
Ang Pradesh having 7 districts and comprising of 27 seats is also witnessing a neck-and-neck fight. Meanwhile, the so called third-front names such as LJP, Pappu Yaab and Owaisi also have no impact in this region. Despite Chirag Paswan being an MP, LJP fails to even open account here.
Republic TV-Jan Ki Baat predicted 91 to 117 seats for Nitish Kumarled NDA and 118 to 138 seats to the RJD alliance. The survey projected 5 to 8 seats for the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) and others parties may get between 3 to 6 seats.
Even the Times Now C-Voter exit poll predicted that NDA is most likely to bag 116 seats, seven short of the majority mark of 123 in the 243-member assembly. On the other hand, Rashtriya Janata Dal-led the Opposition coalition is projected to get about 120 seats.
RJD can emerge as largest party with 81-89 seats. Congress most likely to win 21-29 seats. Left parties will get somewhere around 6-13 seats
Nail-biting competition in Bihar
Projections Say NDA will get 2 per cent more votes in Bihar Assembly Elections, but margin stands very less. LJP & Others will have no effect in the polls.
Findings:
NDA - 38 to 46 seats
BJP - 66 to 74 seats
VIP - 0 to 4 seats
HAM - 0 to 4 seats
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is most likely to fall short of majority in the Bihar Elections 2020 for while third and the final phase voting concluded today. Results are scheduled to be announced Nov 10.
Left parties in Bihar are most likely to bag somewhere between 6 to 13 seats in Bihar, projects ABP News C-Voter survey.
Meanwhile, the third and final phase of elections to the Bihar Assembly was by and large peaceful, with the Election Commission of India (ECI) registering 54.06 per cent polling in 78 constituencies in 15 districts till 5 pm on Saturday.
While the three-phase Bihar assembly elections are slated to come to a close on Saturday evening, an independent candidate in the poll fray from Benipatti segment in Madhubani district died of coronavirus at AIIMS here.
45.85% polling till 3 pm in Bihar polls
Maximum 51.12 per cent polling was in Supaul, followed 48.98 per cent in Saharsa and and 48.43 per cent in Muzaffarpur. West Champaran registered polling percentage of 45.58, East Champaran 47.46, Sitamarhi 44.08, Araria 43.22, Kishanganj 47.55, Purnea 46.09, Katihar 43.11, Madhepura 46.33, Vaishali 46.34, Samastipur 45.05, and Darbhanga 41.15. The ECI also recorded 45.58 per cent polling in the bypolls for the Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha seat.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) registered 45.85 per cent voting till 3 pm on Saturday in 78 Assembly segments that went to polls in the third and final phase of the state elections. Polling was underway and was slated to end at 6 pm, except for hyper-sensitive Naxal-affected constituencies where polling ended at 4 pm.
For the 2015 Bihar Assembly Elections, ABP News Nielsen Exit Poll gave as many as 130 seats to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and 108 to Janata Dal United (JDU).
However, The grand alliance of the JD(U), RJD and the Congress wronged all exit polls in 2015 as it was declared the winner of Bihar assembly elections.
Results of the Bihar elections 2020 will be announced on November 10, but all eyes are on the exit poll which will aired later in the day. Will Nitish Kumar return as the Chief Minister of Bihar or Tejashwi Yadav will be able to wrest JD(U)'s anti-incumbency? What role will Chirag Paswan play and will BJP emerge as the single largest party? All these questions will be answered on ABP-CVoter Exit Poll which will be aired after polling ends for Phase 3. Stay tuned!
ABP-CVoter Bihar Exit Poll Results LIVE: After the voting for the third phase concludes today at 5 pm, ABP News-CVoter brings before you the most accurate seat by seat analysis of the Bihar elections. Watch ABP News EXIT Poll from 6.30 pm onwards.
Background
ABP News Exit Poll: Voting in 78 assembly seats in the third and final phase of Bihar elections will conclude today and Bihar will await the results of the elections on 10th November. Bihar has already witnessed polling in two phases wherein the first phase saw 71 constituencies going to polls on October 28 and 94 constituencies on November 3.
While people have already cast their votes and have chosen their CM, it will be interesting to note if Nitish Kumar will return as the incumbent CM or RJD will emerge as a strong opponent. Has Chirag Paswan's exit affected the BJP-JD(U) alliance or BJP can become the single largest party? Every question will be answered as ABP Brings before you the most accurate numbers after the end of the third phase of voting.
To get you an insight into the pulse of the voters in the eastern state, watch ABP-CVoter Exit Poll 5 pm onward today, collective analysis of all the exit polls in the Bihar election. You can tune into ABP News, or alternatively watch the Exit poll on our social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
The information related to the EXIT poll will also be circulated on various social media platforms.
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