Exit Polls Foresee Congress Leading in Chhattisgarh and Telangana, BJP Holds Edge in Rajasthan, Mixed Opinions on Madhya Pradesh

In Chhattisgarh, both exit polls suggest a favorable scenario for the Congress party.

According to the Times Now-ETG and India TV-CNX Exit Polls, the predictions for various state assemblies in India showcase intriguing potential outcomes.

In Chhattisgarh, both exit polls suggest a favorable scenario for the Congress party. The Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress is anticipated to secure a retaining victory, with estimations between 46 and 56 seats, potentially overshadowing the BJP, which might clinch 30 to 40 seats.

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Rajasthan appears to reflect contrasting predictions between the two exit polls. The Times Now-ETG Exit Poll hints at the BJP potentially leading with 108 to 128 seats, whereas the India TV-CNX Exit Poll leans toward a forecast of 80 to 90 seats for the BJP and 94 to 104 seats for the Congress, possibly indicating a retention of power for the latter.

In Madhya Pradesh, the Times Now-ETG Exit Poll suggests a prospective majority for the Congress, likely securing 109 to 125 seats, posing a challenge to the ruling BJP, which may attain 105 to 117 seats. Conversely, the India TV-CNX Exit Poll leans towards the BJP retaining power with a projection of 140 to 159 seats, while allotting 70 to 89 seats to the Congress.

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Surprisingly, both exit polls project a potential victory for the Congress in Telangana, potentially upsetting the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) led by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao. The Times Now-ETG Exit Poll suggests a Congress win of 60 to 70 seats, while the India TV-CNX poll forecasts 63 to 79 seats for the Congress.

Mizoram, according to both exit polls, hints at a hung assembly scenario. The ruling MNF may secure a range of 14 to 19 seats as per the Times Now-ETG Exit Poll and 14 to 18 seats as per the India TV-CNX Exit Poll. The ZPM is projected to win 12 to 16 seats in both polls, while the Congress might secure 7 to 10 seats in one and 8 to 10 seats in the other.

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The ultimate outcome will be unveiled on December 3 during the vote count, shedding light on the actual political landscape in these states.

(With Agency Inputs)

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