NEW DELHI: A coalition led by BJP candidate Narendra Modi is set to win a majority of seats in the country's general elections, an exit poll by research group C-Voter showed on Monday.
General elections are notoriously hard to call, however, due to the country's diverse electorate and a parliamentary system in which local candidates hold great sway. Pre-election opinion polls and post-voting exit polls both have a patchy record.
Times Now Exit poll survey is as follows:
Maharashtra: Of the 48 seats, Congress-NCP to get 21 (5 seats less than that in 2009), BJP-Sena alliance to get 27 (6 seats more than that in 2009).
Puducherry, Lakshadweep: UPA likey to sweep the 2 UTs and in Andamans, NDA to win.
Kerala: UDF to get 16 seats, LDF 2 and IUML 2. BJP may fail to open account in Kerala.
Tamil Nadu: ADMK likely to get 31 seats, DMK to get 7 seats, Congress might get 1 seat. BJP's rainbow alliance might suffer loss
Karnataka: BJP likely to sweep Karnataka. Of the 28 seats, BJP to win 18 seats, Congress to win 9 (3 seats more than that in 2009) and JDS to win 1 seat.
Telangana: In the soon-to-be state, TRS to emerge as the single largest party. Of the 17 seats, Congress likely to win 4 seats, BJP to win 2, Left to get 2 and TRS to win 9 seats.
Seemandhra: Congress likely to get wiped out with 0 seats. BJP alliance to win 17 seats, Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSRCP to win 8 seats.
West Bengal: Trinamool likely to get 20 seats (1 seat more than 2009 figure), Left Front to get 15 (6 seats more than that in 2009), Congress to get 3 and BJP 2 (4% vote share more than that in 2009).
Jharkhand: Congress may get 6 seats (3 more than its 2009 figure), BJP likely to get 7 seats and JBSP to win one seat.
Bihar: NDA is likely to gain 28 seats in Bihar, 18 more than its 2009 figure. Nitish Kumar's JDU might get 6 seats, 8 less than what it got in 2009. Congress to get 1-2 seats, 3 less than its 2009 figure.
Odisha: BJD to get 23% vote share (gains 6-7% from that in 2009). BJD likely to win 15 seats compared to 14 seats in 2009 in the state. Congress likely to get 5 seats compared to 6 seats it got in 2009
North East region: UPA to get 10 seats and NDA 11 in LS polls
Arunachal Pradesh: Congress and BJP to get one seat each in the state Assam: The exit poll survey says that the BJP will win 8 out of 14 seats compared to 4 seats in 2009 in Assam. Congress to get 5
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