iTV Network-CVoter Exit Poll predicts clear majority for NDA with 287 seats

iTV Network-CVoter Exit Poll predicts clear majority for NDA with 287 seats

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MUMBAI: iTV Network, India’s fastest growing news and infotainment network in association with the CVoter today broadcast the Exit Poll results of the iTV Network-CVoter survey which gave a clear indication of the electoral trends across the country. As per the results, NDA is projected to win 287 seats in the parliament, while UPA is expected to win 128 seats, while other(s) will get 127 seats out of the 542 seats in parliament.                      

According to the projection, the single largest party, BJP alone will get 236 seats as per iTV Network-CVoter Exit Poll data while Congress will be getting 80 number of seats.     

The results of the iTV Network -CVoter Exit Poll indicate that in Delhi, BJP is getting all 07 seats, while Congress and AAP are not getting a single seat.  While in West Bengal, TMC will be getting 29 seats and BJP is getting 11 seats. ITV Network-CVoter Exit Poll results from Uttar Pradesh indicates that Gathbandhan (SP-BSP Combine) will get 40 seats. Data indicates that BJP will be getting 38 seats, while Congress will bag 02 seats in Uttar Pradesh. In Bihar, JD (U) + JP is getting 20 seats, BJP will get 13 seats while RJD is projected to get 05 seats. In Gujarat BJP will get 22 seats while Congress will get only 04 seats.                    

iTV Network-CVoter Exit Poll from southern states indicate that, in Tamil Nadu ADMK will be getting  10 number of seats, while DMK will be getting 22 seats. In Andhra Pradesh, TDP will be leading by getting 14 seats while YSRCP will get 11 seats. In Maharashtra BJP will lead the race with 19 seats while BJP’s allies Shiv Sena will be getting 15 number of seats, while as per the data, NCP will get 06 seats while Congress will get 02 number of seats. From Madhya Pradesh, BJP will get all 24 seats. In Rajasthan, BJP is bagging 22 Seats, while Congress is getting 03 seats.

The iTV Network-CVoter Exit Poll forecast that BJP would win the lion's share of the vote in many of the big states that have traditionally decided the fate of the polls.