"Exit Polls Have Lost Their Credibility": Congress Leader Atul Londhe Reacts On Opinion Poll Predicition of Mahayuti Victory In Maharashtra

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 20, 2024 19:40 IST2024-11-20T19:39:10+5:302024-11-20T19:40:13+5:30

Atul Londhe, the Chief Spokesperson of Maharashtra Congress, has dismissed the credibility of exit polls ahead of the results ...

"Exit Polls Have Lost Their Credibility": Congress Leader Atul Londhe Reacts On Opinion Poll Predicition of Mahayuti Victory In Maharashtra | "Exit Polls Have Lost Their Credibility": Congress Leader Atul Londhe Reacts On Opinion Poll Predicition of Mahayuti Victory In Maharashtra

"Exit Polls Have Lost Their Credibility": Congress Leader Atul Londhe Reacts On Opinion Poll Predicition of Mahayuti Victory In Maharashtra

Atul Londhe, the Chief Spokesperson of Maharashtra Congress, has dismissed the credibility of exit polls ahead of the results of the state elections. Speaking to the media, Londhe emphasized, "Exit polls have lost their credibility. We are not taking part in the exit polls. We trust only exact polls." He further expressed confidence that the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance will secure enough support to comfortably form the next government. 


 

According to the latest exit poll trends, the ruling Mahayuti alliance is on track to secure a comfortable victory in the assembly elections. Exit polls on Wednesday indicated the BJP-led alliance is expected to win between 175-195 seats. The Congress-led MVA is projected to secure 85-112 seats, with other parties winning 7-12 seats. Pollster Matrize predicted a significant victory for the BJP-Shiv Sena-NCP alliance, estimating the BJP to win between 150-170 seats. The Congress-Shiv Sena (UBT)-NCP (SCP) alliance is expected to win 110-130 seats, with independents and other parties likely to secure 8-10 seats. 

Chanakya Strategies' exit poll also forecasted a BJP+ win, projecting the MVA to win between 130-138 seats, while BJP+ is expected to secure 152-160 seats. P-Mark exit polls confirmed a majority for the BJP-led NDA, with 154 of the 288 seats. The MATRIZE seat and vote share projections indicated a close race, with BJP+ securing 48% of the vote share.
In Maharashtra, which has 288 assembly this election marks the first for Shiv Sena and NCP after their split, making it a crucial test for Uddhav Thackeray and Sharad Pawar, who are facing challenges from Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, respectively. All the exit polls released so far have given the edge to the ruling Mahayuti government to form the next government in Maharashtra. The alliances need to cross the 145-mark to form the government. The results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections will be announced on November 23.

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