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Rajasthan Exit Poll Results: Congress set to form government
Rajasthan Exit Poll Results: There is a tight contest between the Congress and BJP in Rajasthan election which was seen as an easy victory of the Congress during the pre-poll survey conducted in mid-Oct 2018.
Rajasthan Exit Poll Results: ABP News exit poll on Friday predicted a Congress victory in Rajasthan, continuing a trend in a state that has not re-elected the party in power for a second term in the last 20 years. In the 200-seat Rajasthan Assembly, the ABP News survey predicted that the Congress is set to sweep the polls, winning between 101 seats with a vote share of 41.5 per cent. Followed by BJP with 83 seats with 40% vote share. While, 15 seats will be grabbed by others, as per ABP News exit poll.
There is a tight contest between the Congress and BJP in Rajasthan election which was seen as an easy victory of the Congress during the pre-poll survey conducted in mid-Oct 2018. Congress is leading by a margin of 1.5% points over the BJP. The other parties could play a significant role in government formation.
The campaign led by PM Modi may have had an impact on this swing as seven of ten respondents believed visits in Rajasthan and did rallies close to the day of voting.
Not many voters are satisfied with the state govt headed by Vasundhara Raje; on the contrary, voters are much more satisfied with the Central Government run by the NDA.
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An interesting finding which emerges from the survey is that though people are not ready to give another chance to the BJP government in the state in the present assembly election, but they are ready to give another chance to BJP govt in upcoming Lok Sabha election scheduled in 2019.
In 2013, the BJP won 163 of the 200 seats. The Congress finished a distant second with just 21 seats. Polling in Rajasthan ended on December 7. The votes would be counted on December 11.
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