New Delhi: BJP is projected to get a majority in Jharkhand while Jammu and Kashmir may return a hung verdict with PDP emerging as the single largest party followed by BJP in assembly elections in the two states, according to two separate exit polls on Saturday.
As curtains came down on polling in the two states, India TV-CVoter exit poll has predicted 37-45 seats for BJP and ally AJSU in 81-seat Jharkhand Assembly while Todays Chanakya has projected a saffron sweep, giving the party 61 seats. Its overall tally may go up or come down by eight seats, it added.
BJP is, however, likely to fall much short of its mission-44 target in the 87-member J and K Assembly. India TV has put its likely tally in the state at 27-33 seats with a lion’s share, 25-31, coming from Jammu region. Ruling National Conference may register its worst-ever performance and is predicted by India TV poll to come third.
India TV has projected 32-38 seats for Mufti Mohammad Sayeed-led PDP. National Conference will come third by winning only 8-14 seats, followed by Congress with 4-10 seats. Others may get 2-8 seats. PDP is projected to put up a remarkable show in the Kashmir valley and expected to win 29-35 of 46 seats in the region.
The poll has projected 7-13 seats for NC and 0-2 for Congress in the Valley. BJP, which had run an aggressive campaign in Kashmir with Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing rallies, could draw a blank in the Valley. Its expected tally is 0-1. Both BJP and Congress are forecast to pick 1-3 seats in Ladakh, which has four Assembly constituencies.
In previous J & K Assembly polls in 2008, NC had won 28, PDP 21, Congress 17 and BJP 11 seats while others triumphed in 10 places. In Jharkhand, ruling JMM has been projected by India TV to win 15-23 seats while Todays Chanakya has given it 12 seats with a margin of four on either side. Congress is expected to get 3-7 seats and 4 seats, India TV and Todays Chanakya respectively said.
In the last Jharkhand elections, BJP and JMM had won 18 seats each followed by Congress with 14. Former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi-led JVM, which had won 11 seats in previous polls, is projected to fare poorly.
A third exit poll, carried out by AXIS-APM and aired on CNN-IBN, has projected 37-43 seats for BJP-AJSU alliance in Jharkhand. JVM will come second with 12-16 seats while JMM will get 10-14 seats, it predicted. In J and K, PDP is likely to win 36-41 seats, falling a little short of the majority mark of 44 and BJP will take the second spot with 16-22 seats, it said, adding both NC and Congress are fighting for third spot and can win 9-13 seats.
An ABP News-Nielsen’s exit poll says, BJP-led NDA is likely to win 54 seats in Jharkhand. While BJP is projected to get 47 seats, its partner AJSU is projected to win 6 seats while LJP just one seat.
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha likely to get 10 seats, while Jharkhand Vikas Morcha may get 5 seats and Congress’ tally may shrink to 7 seats, it says. RJD and JD(U) in the state are seen winning 1 seat each in the exit poll. Congress-RJD-JD(U) combine is likely to bag 9 seats in total. The ABP News-Nielsen Exit Poll is based on representative sample of 10,649 randomly selected respondents across Jharkhand’s 40 constituencies between November 26 and December 20, 2014.
Earlier, Braving the winter chill, an astounding over 13 lakh people, or 76 percent of the electorate, Saturday turned out to vote in the fifth and final round of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. Officials termed the turnout “historic and unprecedented” and the highest in the last 25 years.
This brought down the curtains on the staggered five-phase elections that were largely peaceful, barring a major terror attack Dec 5 in which 21 people, including eight soldiers, were killed.
Of the 20 contituencies in Jammu, Kathua and Rajouri districts, 11 saw turnouts of 80 percent or more. (Agencies)