LIVE | Exit polls predict 350-plus seats for NDA, 120-150 for INDIA bloc

Update: 2024-06-01 12:27 GMT
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2024-06-01 13:15 GMT

India Today exit poll predicts big win for INDIA bloc in TN

India Today exit poll says INDIA bloc is likely to sweep Tamil Nadu. It predicts 20-22 seats of the 39 Lok Sabha seats for the DMK and 6-8 seats for INDIA ally Congress. The BJP is projected to win between 1 and 3 seats.

2024-06-01 13:09 GMT

Republic-PMARQ predicts 359 for NDA

According to the Republic PMARQ Exit Poll, NDA gets 359 seats, INDIA gets 154 seats, and others get 30.

2024-06-01 13:07 GMT

INDIA bloc to get over 295 seats: Kharge

INDIA bloc parties will get more than 295 seats in the Lok Sabha polls, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said on Saturday, asserting that they had arrived at the figure after feedback from people.

Targeting the BJP, he said, “They are trying to give a narrative through government exit polls and we want to tell the people the truth. The INDIA bloc will get more than 295 seats. We have arrived at this figure after speaking with all our leaders,” Kharge said.

According to news reports, this is how Kharge came to the number: 40 seats in UP, 7 in Rajasthan, 24 in Maharashtra, 22 in Bihar, 40 in Tamil Nadu, 20 in Kerala, 24 in West Bengal (including TMC), 13 in Punjab, 1 in Chandigarh, 4 in Delhi, 5 in Chhattisgarh, 10 in Jharkhand, 7 in Madhya Pradesh, 7 in Haryana, and 16 in Karnataka.

“This is a survey of the people. The people have given this information to our leaders. The government surveys are there and their media friends also inflate figures and put it out. Therefore, we want to tell you about the reality,” the Congress president said.

2024-06-01 12:58 GMT

INDIA will form govt: Pawan Khera

2024-06-01 12:57 GMT

INDIA will get at least 295 seats: TR Baalu

2024-06-01 12:56 GMT

30-35 seats for Sena (UBT): Anil Desai

2024-06-01 12:52 GMT

INDIA does a U-turn on exit poll debates

INDIA bloc parties on Saturday (June 1) announced that they will participate in the exit poll debates on television in the evening after the grouping's top leaders met and deliberated on the issue at Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's residence.
The development came a day after the Congress said it has decided not to participate in any Lok Sabha exit poll debates on television channels. The party does not want to indulge in speculation and slugfest for TRP, it had said.

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