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Maharashtra Exit Poll: Mahayuti government expected in poll of polls, MVA in some

New Delhi. Assembly elections have been completed in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. 58.25 percent voters have used their votes in 288 assembly seats of Maharashtra. Which party will form the government in the state. Who has been liked the most by the voters and who will remain out of power this time? Exit polls of various survey agencies have come on this. Exit polls by several agencies in Maharashtra have predicted a lead for the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Mahayuti alliance, while some have predicted a lead for the Congress Party-led Mahavikas Aghadi.

According to Matrice’s exit poll, Mahayuti alliance has been estimated to get 150 to 170 seats out of 288 assembly seats in the state. And in this survey, Congress Party led Mahavikas Aghadi has been estimated to get 110 to 130 seats. Also in this survey, 8 to 10 seats have been given in the account of others also.

In the exit poll of P-MARQ, Mahayuti alliance is expected to get 137 to 157 seats, while Mahavikas Aghadi is expected to get 126 to 146 seats. Also, in this exit poll, 2 to 8 seats have been given in the account of others.

In the exit poll of Chanakya Strategies, Mahayuti alliance is expected to get 152 to 160 seats, while Mahavikas Aghadi is expected to get 130 to 138 seats. Also, the possibility of others getting 6 to 8 seats has been expressed.

In the exit poll of People’s Pulse, Mahayuti alliance is estimated to get 175 to 195 seats, while Mahavikas Aghadi is estimated to get 85 to 112 seats. In this exit poll, it is expected that 7 to 12 seats will go to others’ account.

In the exit poll of Electoral Edge, Mahavikas Aghadi alliance is predicted to get the lead. In this poll, BJP led Mahayuti alliance is expected to get 118 seats while Congress led Mahavikas Aghadi is expected to get 150 seats. Besides, 20 seats have also been given to others.

In the exit poll of Poll Diary, the BJP led Mahayuti alliance is expected to get 122 to 186 seats, while the Congress led Mahavikas Aghadi alliance is expected to get 69 to 121 seats. Also in this poll, others have been estimated to get 12 to 29 seats.

In Republic’s exit poll, Mahayuti is expected to get 137 to 157 seats while Mahavikas Aghadi is expected to get 126 to 146 seats. Also in this survey, others are expected to get 2 to 8 seats. In the exit poll of Lokshahi Marathi Rudra, Mahayuti alliance is expected to get 128 to 142 seats, while Mahavikas Aghadi is estimated to get 125 to 140 seats. Also others are expected to get 18 to 23 seats.

In the exit poll of SAS Group, the Mahavikas Aghadi alliance has also been predicted to get a growing victory. In this poll, Mahayuti alliance is expected to get 127 to 135 seats. Whereas Mahavikas Aghadi is expected to get 147 to 155 seats. Also, in this poll, it is expected that 10 to 13 seats will go to others’ account also.

The exit poll of Bhaskar Reporters Poll has also predicted the formation of Mahavikas Aghadi government in the state. In this exit poll, Mahayuti alliance is expected to get 125 to 140 seats. Whereas Mahavikas Aghadi is expected to get 135 to 150 seats. Besides, in this poll it has also been estimated that 20 to 25 seats will go to others’ account.

In the poll of polls, BJP led Mahayuti alliance is predicted to get 146 seats and Congress led Mahavikas Aghadi is predicted to get 129 seats. Also, in the poll of polls, it is expected that 13 seats will go to others’ account also. However, these exit poll figures are just estimates before the election results. The result will be announced on November 23 after counting of votes.

Tags: BJP, Congress, Maha Vikas Aghadi, Maharashtra Elections

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