Elections 2014: Exit polls show no clear majority, BJP makes huge gains

Exit polls: BJP-led NDA bag 249 to 289 seats, Congress-led UPA between 92 and 148 seats

Update: 2014-05-13 06:41 GMT
A supporter of Bharatiya Janata Party holds up a cutout of the party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in Varanasi (Photo: AP)

New Delhi: If the exit poll results announced on Monday evening are to be believed, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is inching towards 7 Race Course Road. Almost all the post-poll surveys conducted by different agencies for TV channels indicated on Monday that the BJP-led NDA is all set to form the government at the Centre.

The surveys claimed that the BJP-led NDA will get between 249 and 340 Lok Sabha seats, while the Congress-led UPA might end up with anything between 70 and 148 seats. Others, including the SP, BSP, Trinamul and the Left parties, are, according to the exit polls, likely to get between 133 and 156 seats.

The surveys were released after voting in the ninth and final phase of the Lok Sabha polls ended on Monday evening. In Tamil Nadu, J. Jayalalithaa’s AIADMK appears headed for a sweep, with a majority of the polls saying she would eclipse all her rivals.

The polls conducted by Today’s Chanakya for News24 channel predicted that the NDA would get 340 seats, whereas the Co-ngress-led UPA would end up getting only 70 seats and Others 133.

The projections on Times Now, conducted by ORG, said the NDA would get 249 seats, while the UPA would bag 148 seats and Others 146 seats.

The CSDS poll for CNN-IBN gave the NDA between 270 and 282 seats, while the UPA was projected to get between 92 and 102 seats. The BJP alone was expected to bag between 230 and 242 seats. The exit poll by CSDS for CNN-IBN gave the Congress between 72 to 82 Lok Sabha berths.

The poll conducted by ITG-Cicero for Headlines Today projected that the NDA would get 272 (plus-minus 11), UPA 115 (plus-minus 5) and Others 156.

The C-Voter survey on India TV gave the NDA 289 seats, the UPA 101 seats and 153 for Others. As for the breakup, of the 289 seats for NDA, the exit poll claimed the BJP on its own would get 249, and its allies another 40 seats. Of the UPA’s 101 seats, it predicted 78 seats for the Congress and 23 to its allies.

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The ABP News-Nielson poll also projected a clear win for the NDA, with 281 seats, while it said the UPA would get only 97 seats. For Others, it predicted 165 seats.
The exit polls, however, predicted a silver lining for the Congress in the South, particularly Kerala, Karn-ataka and Telangana. Out of 20 seats in Kerala, the Congress-led UDF was projected to get between 11 and 14 seats, while in Karnataka the Congress was expected to get nearly 14 of the state’s 28 seats. In West Bengal, the ruling Trinamul Congress was also seen to be doing well.

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