What do Exit Polls for Lok Sabha predict for Gujarat’s 26 seats?
June 01, 2024
Gandhinagar: With the exit poll numbers out on several channels, the BJP appears to be on track for a hat-trick in Gujarat, with most predicting a clean sweep of all 26 seats in the state.
According to the Axis My India exit poll, the BJP is set to secure all 26 seats. Similarly, VMR’s exit poll also forecasts a complete victory for the BJP in Gujarat.
Today’s Chanakya predicts that the BJP is likely to get 26 seats with a plus-minus of 2 seats.
#TCPoll
Gujarat LS 2024
Seat Projection
BJP 26 ± 2 Seats
Congress+ 0 ± 2 Seats
Others NIL#News24TodaysChanakyaAnalysis@news24tvchannel— Today’s Chanakya (@TodaysChanakya) June 1, 2024
The exit poll of Republic TV – P Marq predicts 26 seats for the BJP, while another pollster, Matrize on Republic, gives the BJP 24-26 seats, with the INDI Alliance potentially gaining 0-2 seats.
Republic TV – Matrize
#RepublicDoubleExitPoll | MATRIZE Exit Poll Projection for Gujarat till 6 PM – NDA: 24-26, INDI Alliance: 0-2, Others: 0 (Total seats – 26)
India’s biggest Exit Poll coverage with Arnab is now #LIVE. Tune in here to WATCH – https://t.co/s8WuSdZnIo#June4WithArnab #Republic… pic.twitter.com/pjFhIKqsic
— Republic (@republic) June 1, 2024
Republic TV- P Marq
#RepublicDoubleExitPoll | P-MARQ Exit Poll Projection for Gujarat till 6 PM – NDA: 26, INDI Alliance: 0, Others: 0 (Total seats – 26)
India’s biggest Exit Poll coverage with Arnab is now #LIVE. Tune in here to WATCH – https://t.co/s8WuSdZnIo#June4WithArnab #Republic… pic.twitter.com/6IxLfXkaR5
— Republic (@republic) June 1, 2024
India TV-CNX and Jan Ki Baat both have predicted 26 seats for the ruling BJP in the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
MODI-LED BJP EXPECTED TO HOLD FORTRESS GUJARAT🔥🔥
🚨 Pradeep Bhandari Predicts on @ndtvindia
As per Jan Ki BAAT Exit Poll 2024
GUJARAT
BJP 26
INC 0#JanKiBaatExitPoll2024 #BJP #Elections2024 pic.twitter.com/fn8M3Mf8HR— Jan Ki Baat (@jankibaat1) June 1, 2024
India TV
#ExitPollOnIndiaTV | गुजरात बना रहेगा बीजेपी का अभेद्य किला, सभी 26 सीटें जीत सकती है बीजेपी- एग्जिट पोल #LokSabhaElectionsExitPolls | #ExitPollsResults | #IndiaTVExitPollResults | #LokSabhaElections2024 | #IndiaTVExitPollResults2024 | #ExitPoll | #loksabhaelaction2024 |… pic.twitter.com/P9jVyChwRO
— India TV (@indiatvnews) June 1, 2024
Exit poll projections by news channel ABP, in association with C Voter, give 25-26 seats to the BJP while allocating 0-1 seats to the INDI bloc.
#ExitPollOnABP | Who Will Win How Many Seats From Gujarat?#INDIA #NDA #LokSabhaElections2024 pic.twitter.com/zbp5ElaTzF
— ABP LIVE (@abplive) June 1, 2024
Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, is a crucial battleground in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. All 26 seats in the state were contested in a single phase on May 7, with vote counting scheduled for June 4.
Gujarat is a stronghold for the Bharatiya Janata Party, which reaffirmed its dominance by winning all 26 seats in the 2019 elections for the second consecutive time. Notably, the BJP has replaced five sitting MPs this election cycle, indicating a strategic adjustment.
Opposition parties, including the Indian National Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, and other regional factions, appear to have struggled to regain footing in the state. In both the 2019 and 2014 elections, the INC failed to win any seats in Gujarat. This time, the Congress fielded candidates in 23 seats, its INDI bloc ally AAP contested 2 seats, and the Samajwadi Party contested 1 seat. DeshGujarat
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