New Delhi: After the end of Bihar assembly elections, now exit polls have come and in almost all exit polls, the grand alliance is seen to be benefiting tremendously and there is a fierce competition between the NDA and the grand alliance. Times Now and C-voter have released estimates figures. Under this, there is a tough fight between the NDA and the Mahagathbandhan, while Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) seems to be very weak.
According to Times Now-C voter Exit Poll, UPA (Mahagathbandhan) will overtake NDA this time but will be two steps behind by majority. A majority of 122 seats are needed for the majority in Bihar’s 243-member assembly. According to this exit poll, the NDA is expected to get 116 seats in this election. At the same time, UPA will get 120 seats. The most surprising figure is about LJP. He is being given only one seat in the Times Now-C voter Exit Poll. At the same time, others have 6 seats.
In the exit poll of ABP News, both NDA and UPA have been shown to be extremely close to the majority figures. According to ABP News, NDA can get 104 to 128 seats. At the same time, the Mahagathbandhan can also capture 108 to 131 seats. It is expected to get 1 to 3 seats in the account of LJP and 4 to 8 seats in the account of others.
According to News 24, the Grand Alliance may get more seats than the NDA. The Grand Alliance may have to settle for 120 seats, while the NDA may have to settle for 116 seats. Chirag Paswan’s party has been projected to get only 1 seat, while the other may account for 6 seats.
According to the exit poll of Republic-Jan Ki Baat, the NDA is projected to get 91-117 seats while the Grand Alliance is likely to get 138 seats, which is more than the majority figure.
