Voting for the final phase of the Lok Sabha elections concluded on June 1st, with all eyes now turning to the eagerly awaited exit polls. These polls will be broadcasted live on news channels across the country after 6:30 pm. The Bharat Express exit poll, released today, sheds light on the projected seat distribution in Maharashtra, which boasts a total of 48 Lok Sabha seats. The primary electoral battle in the state is between the NDA and India Alliance, with the BJP+ expected to secure the highest number of seats, as indicated by the exit poll.
Of the 13 seats contested in the fifth and final phase in Maharashtra, including six seats in Mumbai, BJP candidates are vying for seven seats, while Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena candidates are contesting six. Within the MVA coalition, Congress is competing for three seats, the Sharad Pawar faction for two seats, and candidates from the Uddhav Thackeray faction are contesting the remaining nine seats.
The Bharat Express and Road Map to Win survey is considered highly reliable due to its extensive sample size and inclusive approach, capturing the sentiments of voters across all demographics. By prioritizing credibility over sensationalism, this survey aims to provide viewers with an accurate reflection of the country’s mood. The team behind Bharat Express and Road Map to Win has a proven track record of conducting precise surveys on numerous occasions, reaffirming their commitment to delivering insightful analysis of the 2024 Lok Sabha mandate. So, brace yourselves and tune in at 6:30 pm on Saturday for an in-depth overview of the election outcome.
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