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BJP-led NDA poised to get 300 seats: NDTV poll of polls
The BJP-led NDA is poised to get 300 seats, the Congress-led UPA 126 and "non-aligned" parties 116 seats, according to poll of polls done by NDTV.
INS-CVoter exit poll predicts 14 seats for TDP, gives 11 to YSR
It's a close fight between Chandrababu Naidu and YSR Congress's Jaganmohan Reddy in Andhra Pradesh in the general election.
The INS-CVoter exit poll has predicted 14 seats for Telugu Desam Party (TDP) while giving 11 to main rival YSR Congress.
Compared to the tally in the previous Lok Sabha, the TDP chief is likely to see his number falling by one seat while YSR Congress gaining significantly.
The TDP had won 15 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections compared to 7 by the YSR Congress.
The INS-CVoter exit Poll expects the TDP to have 36.5 per cent vote share once the results are announced on May 23. The YSR Congress' share is likely to be about 34.9 per cent.
The two rivals have fought intense battle this time with the political opponents indulging in no-holds-barred spat occasionally. While TDP boss Naidu highlighted development works carried out by his government in the state, the arch rival Jagan Reddy has alleged that the former had failed miserably in fulfilling his promises to the people.
The Exit Poll has predicted nil seats for both UPA and NDA in the coastal state.
Modi likely to form government again: Republic TV exit poll
Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks set to form the government again, according to the exit polls conducted by Republic TV.
The Republic double exit poll said that the National Democratic Alliance is likely to form the government as CVoter exit poll projected that the BJP-led grouping will win 287 seats, while the Jan Ki Baat exit poll gave it 305 seats.
While both CVoter and Jan Ki Baat projected clear majority for the NDA, they also said that the Congress unlikely to cross the 100 mark.
According to CVoter, the United Progressive Alliance is likely to win 128 seats while Jan Ki Baat projected 124 seats for the Congress-led grouping.
The Grand Alliance (Samajwadi Party-Bahujan Samaj Party-Rashtriya Lok Dal) will get 40 seats, as per CVoter while Jan Ki Baat said they will win 26 seats.
Both have given 87 seats to others.












