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Bihar Exit Polls: Tejashwi Yadav led govt at the forefront

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 7, 2020 19:32 IST

The third and final phase of polling across 78 constituencies in Bihar assembly elections has concluded with voters turning ...

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The third and final phase of polling across 78 constituencies in Bihar assembly elections has concluded with voters turning up across 15 districts of the state in huge numbers. All eyes are now on exit polls that aim to project which party will win which seat and which party or alliance is likely to form the next government.The actual outcome can only be ascertained when the counting of votes is completed, which is scheduled for November 10.

TV9

According to TV-9 exit poll, the NDA is expected to win 110-120 seats in Bihar polls. The grand alliance is expected to get anywhere between 115-125 seats, making it a close fight, according to TV-9 exit poll.

Aaj Tak and India Today 

According to projections of Aaj Tak and India Today – My India Axis Exit Poll in MP bypoll, Congress may get 10-12 seats out of the 28 seats that went to poll while BJP gets 46% votes and may bag 16-18 seats. The prediction made by India Today Axis My India say that 44% of people they spoke to prefer Tejashwi Yadav as the next chief minister of Bihar. Incunmbent Nitish Kumar got thumbs up from 35% respondents whereas Chirag Paswan was preferred by just seven per cent.

ABP 

ABP C-Voter exit poll predicts that NDA will get 104-128 seats in the Bihar Assembly election 2020. The tally of grand alliance, meanwhile, is likely to be anywhere between 108-131 in the 243-member Bihar Assembly. 

Republic TV

According to the Republic TV exit poll, the BJP-led NDA is expected to win anywhere between 91-117 seats in Bihar, while RJD and Congress-led grand alliance could graner 118-138 seats. The LJP is expected to win 5-8 seats, according to Republic TV exit poll

Times Now

According to the Times Now-CVoter Exit Polls data, Tejashwi Yadav's Grand Alliance is projected to win 120 seats while Nitish Kumar-led NDA will go on to win 116 seats. LJP's Chirag Paswan is headed for a massive setback with just one seat to his party's name and other contenders are likely to win the remaining 6 seats in the 243-seat Assembly. 

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