Delhi polls results are in line with predictions of the exit polls which indicated a clear victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on 5 February
The exit polls predicted a sweeping victory for BJP. According to the poll of polls, the BJP would make a comeback in the national capital by winning around 51 seats while the AAP is unlikely to win more than 30 seats. However, most exit polls have predicted 0-1 seat for the Congress.
Maharashtra Exit Poll 2024 Highlights (November 20): People's Pulse predicts bumper win for Mahayuti alliance on November 23. According to People's Pulse, BJP-led alliance is projected to win anywhere between 175 and 195 seats.
The exit polls have predicted a comfortable majority for Congress in Haryana and a hung assembly in J&K, with NC-Congress alliance emerging as the single largest player.
All eyes will be on the exit poll predictions for J&K and Haryana, which will be released after the polling ends in Haryana.
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The Opposition INDIA bloc has reversed all exit poll predictions. However, despite a stiff contest, the BJP-led NDA is inching closer towards the 300-mark. But as the BJP failed to reach the majority mark on its own, parleys began on their front with TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu getting calls from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
The News18 Mega Exit Poll pegs BJP’s tally at 305-315 and that of the NDA at 350-377. While the BJP's vote share is expected to be around 40 percent, Congress' is likely to be 20 percent with 62-72 seats
The index represents investing themes that have done well in the tenure of the current government. Not surprisingly, the exit poll outcome saw it gain 6 percent or twice that of Nifty’s returns
Beyond fiscal prudence and capex, a potential Modi-led government that has an absolute majority is also expected to stay focused on strategic sectors, in line with its stated post-election ambition of attaining a $30-trillion ‘Viksit Bharat by 2047’ by betting on private capex picking up as well as on measures to consolidate foreign investments.
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Counting of votes polled for 543 Lok Sabha seats over seven phases will be done on Tuesday across the country. Various post-poll surveys have backed the BJP to romp home with a strong majority.
Bank Nifty crossed 50,000 for the first-time ever, thanks to optimism surrounding Street over comfortable victory for NDA in 2024 elections
Kela described this period as 'Amrit Kal' for investors and said that everything would fall in place if investors are structurally positioned on Indian equities.
Analysts anticipate that sectors related to capex, such as manufacturing, infrastructure, real estate, and industrials, will outperform once the ruling government retains power on June 4
The broad policy support for economic growth, underscored by the potential strong victory of the BJP in the elections, will provide the momentum to stock markets
S&P Global Ratings recently indicated a potential credit rating upgrade for India, boosting financial markets ahead of the country’s inclusion in JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s emerging market bond index later in June
As per News 18 Exit Polls, the NDA coalition is expected to get around 355-370 seats with BJP accounting for around 305-315 seats. The opposition I.N.D.I.A alliance is expected to get 125-140 with Congress bagging in the range of 62 to 72 seats.
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Lok Sabha polls witnessed a tight contest between the INDIA bloc, comprising the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) and the Congress, and the NDA alliance led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
After the seventh and last phase of voting ended on Saturday, Modi exuded confidence that people have voted in record numbers to re-elect the NDA governmen
According to exit poll predictions, PM Modi is poised to secure a third consecutive term in office. BJP is likely to see a breakthrough in Tamil Nadu as well as Kerala
Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll HIghlights: The exit poll pegs BJP’s tally at 305-315 and that of the NDA at 350-377
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