New Delhi. The exit polls for the assembly elections held in three northeastern states came out on Monday. According to these exit polls, the Bharatiya Janata Party seems to be registering an easy victory in Tripura. On the other hand, in Nagaland also BJP is expected to form a coalition government, on the other hand, Conrad Sangma’s party NPP is emerging as the largest party in Meghalaya.
BJP is getting 35 seats in the exit polls for Tripura elections. Let us tell you that in the 60-seat assembly, it is slightly above the majority mark of 31. At the same time, the Left, which has ruled Tripura for more than 30 years, is likely to get only 12 seats, while the Congress is not seeing a single seat in these elections. The new party floated by the then royal Pradyot Kishore Debbarma with the main demand of Tipra Motha, Greater Tipraland is likely to get 12 seats.
BJP can win 36 to 45 seats in Tripura. On the other hand, according to Zee News-Matrix, BJP will get only 29-36 seats, and Left Front is seen getting 13-21 seats in it. According to the matrix, the BJP-NDPP (Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party) alliance can win 35-43 seats out of 60 seats in Nagaland.
Nagaland may form a coalition government according to exit polls.
In Meghalaya, Conrad Sangma’s NPP is likely to emerge as the single largest party with 21-26 seats, according to Matrices. The BJP, which won only two seats in the state in 2018, will expand its tally with 6-11 seats. While the Trinamool Congress, which entered the electoral fray for the first time in Meghalaya, will open its account with 8-13 seats.
NPP is the largest party in Jan Ki Baat
The Jan Ki Baat exit poll results for the Meghalaya Assembly elections predict 11-16 seats for the NPP, 6-11 for the Congress, 3-7 for the BJP and 5-12 for the others. Have an estimate.
According to Jan Ki Baat exit polls, BJP may get 29-40 seats, CPI(M)-Congress alliance may get 9-16 seats and Tipra Motha may get 10-14 seats in Tripura assembly elections.
According to the Jan Ki Baat survey for Nagaland, NDPP-BJP is expected to get 35-45 seats, followed by 6-10 seats for Naga People’s Front and 9-15 seats for others. The Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) and the BJP are contesting the elections on a 40:20 seat-sharing basis.