Lok Sabha Chunav Exit Poll: All India Alliance may face a big blow in these states, will NDA wipe it out?

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The seven phases of voting for the Lok Sabha elections ended on June 1. In the last phase, votes were cast for 57 Lok Sabha seats in 8 states. After the voting for the elections ended, the exit poll estimates also came out. According to the estimates of TV9 Bharatvarsh, People Insight Poll Strat, the India Alliance does not even seem to open its account in many states.

After the completion of all the phases of voting for the Lok Sabha elections 2024, now the exit poll estimates have also come out.

In the Lok Sabha elections in 2024, the BJP-led NDA seems to be making a hat-trick of power. PM Modi's magic still seems to be intact in the country. As a result, the Congress-led India Alliance is unlikely to even open its account in many states, even though it had entered the electoral fray by uniting all the opposition parties. According to the exit polls of TV-9 Bharatvarsh, People's Insight and POLSTRAT, the India Alliance is not opening its account in Andhra Pradesh to Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Gujarat. The NDA is expected to make a clean sweep.

According to the exit polls of TV-9 Bharatvarsh, People's Insight, and POLSTRAT, BJP seems to be winning all the 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat, while the All India Alliance is not able to open its account. Congress's gamble of entering the electoral fray in Gujarat in alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party does not seem to be successful. If the exit poll predictions turn into results on June 4, then it will be the third consecutive time the BJP will be successful in winning all the seats and Congress will not be able to open its account.

India Alliance's account does not seem to open in Delhi

There are seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi. In 2014 and 2019, the BJP was successful in winning all seven seats. In the 2024 elections, Congress had joined hands with the Aam Aadmi Party to stop the BJP from achieving a hat-trick of clean sweep. According to the exit polls of TV-9 Bharatvarsh, People's Insight, and POLSTRAT, BJP is once again seen winning all seven seats, while the Congress-Aam Aadmi Party is not able to open its account.

BJP may get a big win in Madhya Pradesh

There are a total of 29 Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh. According to the exit polls of TV-9 Bharatvarsh, People's Insight, and POLSTRAT, all 29 seats are seen going to BJP's account and Congress does not seem to open its account. NDA is getting 67.54 percent votes, while India Alliance is likely to get 24.93 percent votes. In this way, Congress is getting a big blow, because BJP can break into Kamal Nath's stronghold and Kamal Nath's son Nakul Nath can lose the election from the Chhindwara seat. BJP was successful in winning 27 seats in 2014 and 28 seats in 2019, while it seems to be doing a clean sweep in 2024.

India alliance may be left empty-handed in Chhattisgarh too

There are a total of 11 Lok Sabha seats in Chhattisgarh. According to the exit polls of TV-9 Bharatvarsh, People's Insight, and POLSTRAT, BJP seems to be making a clean sweep in Chhattisgarh. BJP can win all the 11 seats of the state and Congress is not even opening its account. In 2019, BJP was successful in winning 9 seats and Congress 2 seats. In this Lok Sabha election, Congress fielded a veteran leader like former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, but this move also did not succeed. Congress seems to be losing its two won seats and BJP is getting the benefit.

BJP's clean sweep in Uttarakhand too

In Uttarakhand too, the BJP is once again seen doing a clean sweep. According to the exit poll, all 5 Lok Sabha seats of Uttarakhand seem to be going to the account of the BJP, while the account of Congress is not seen opening once again. After 2014, and 2019, BJP is doing a clean sweep in 2024 as well. In this way, this will be the third election when BJP can be successful in winning all the seats. Similarly, the BJP can do a clean sweep in Himachal Pradesh. It can capture all the 4 seats here. Kangana Ranaut, who is contesting from Mandi, can also become an MP.

BJP seems to have an upper hand in Andhra Pradesh too

According to the exit polls of TV-9 Bharatvarsh, People's Insight and POLSTRAT, the BJP-led NDA seems to have an upper hand in Andhra Pradesh, while the All India Alliance has been wiped out. The decision to contest the elections in alliance with former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's TDP party seems to be proving politically beneficial for the BJP. Out of the 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh, the NDA seems to be getting 12 seats, of which two seats are going to BJP, 9 seats to TDP, and one seat to Janasena Party. CM Jagan Mohan Reddy's party YSR Congress is getting 13 seats. Congress is not opening its account. Even in 2019, both Congress and BJP could not open their account, but this time BJP can get two seats.