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Tripura, Feb 27: The Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata will sweep the Tripura Assembly Election 2018 defeating the 25-year-old CPM government in the state, predicted the exit polls. The exit polls have predicted that the saffron party will bag 35+ seats in the Tripura Assembly Election 2018.
The exit polls also predicted the BJP would also strengthen its position in the Meghalaya and Nagaland Assembly Elections 2018. (Also Read: Bomb Hurled at Polling Station in Nagaland, Man Injured)
While JanKiBaat-NewsX predicted that the BJP-IPFT alliance will get 35-45 seats with a vote share of 51 per cent, the AxisMyIndia predicts 44-50 seats for the BJP-IPFT. AxisMyIndia said that the others are likely to get 0-3 seats with a vote share of 11 per cent.
JanKiBaat-NewsX has predicted that the ruling Left front in Tripura may manage to get 14-23 seats, while AxisMyIndia poll predicted the Left to grab 9-15 seats. The CVoter Exit Poll, on the other hand, predicted that CPI-M is likely to get 26 to 34 seats with 44.3 per cent vote share.
It also said that the BJP and its allies may get 24 to 32 seats with a vote share of 42.8 per cent. Congress, it said, may win only 0-2 seats with a vote share of 7.2 per cent.
In Meghalaya, JanKiBaat-NewsX exit poll predicted that the National People’s Party (NPP) may bag with 23-27 seats. The BJP, on the other hand, will get 8-12 seats. The ruling Congress party, the poll predicts, will win 13-17 seats.
In Nagaland, the BJP-NDPP alliance is likely to destroy the ruling NPF bastion winning a somewhere around 27-32 seats against the party’s 20-25 seats. The Congress is likely to get 0-2 seats.
The votes for Assembly Election 2018 in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland will be counted on March 3 from 8 AM onwards.
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