New Delhi, October 5 Voting for 90-90 assembly seats of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir ended on Saturday. According to the Election Commission, a total of 63.88 percent voting took place in Jammu and Kashmir in all three phases. Exit polls of various survey agencies have come on who will form the government in the state.
In the exit poll of Dainik Bhaskar, BJP is estimated to get 20-25 seats, Congress and National Conference alliance 35-40, PDP 4-7 seats and others 12-18 seats.
In the exit poll of Republic Bharat Matrix, BJP is estimated to get 25 seats, Congress and National Conference alliance 27, PDP 28 seats and others 7 seats.
In the exit poll of ABP C Voter, BJP is estimated to get 27-32 seats, Congress Plus 40-48, PDP 6-12 seats and others 6-11 seats.
In the exit poll of People’s Pulse, BJP is claimed to get 23-27 seats, Congress Plus 46-50, PDP 7-11 seats and others 4-6 seats.
In the exit poll of Money Control, BJP is said to get 26 seats, Congress Plus 40, PDP 7 seats and others 17 seats.
Let us tell you that voting was held in three phases for 90 assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir, while voting was held in one phase for 90 seats of Haryana Assembly. The results of assembly elections in both the states will be declared on October 8. The majority figure to form the government in Jammu and Kashmir is 46 seats. In the survey, the Congress-led Indi alliance is seen taking the lead.
It is worth noting that these exit polls of the agencies are not the final results. The final results will be out only after the counting of votes on October 8.