Assembly Elections 2013 Exits Polls – Corrupt Congress, End of an Era

Seen as the semi-finals to the 2014 Parliament Elections in India and where more than 15% of India’s population cast their votes, the results of Assembly polls in four states – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and Chhattisgarh – should be encouraging for the principal opposition party, BJP.

While the exit polls gives clear majority to the BJP in Madhya Pradesh (hat-trick for Shivraj Chouhan) & Rajasthan (Vasundhara Raje makes a comeback aided by the anti-incumbency factor and a record 74% voter turnout), the capital (again an anti-incumbency candidate and saw a record 70%+ voter turnout) has been expectedly split between the Congress, the BJP & the AAP and its’ too close a call in Chhattisgarh (a state affected by Maoist violence). Please find below the poll results by various agencies.

The post-poll survey results would certainly be a big boost to the BJP and its Honble Prime Minister Elect of India from 2014, Shri Narendra Modi Ji as the Corrupt Congress and other parties have often targeted him saying the saffron party lost wherever he campaigned in the past.

Expect Stock markets to react very positively to the poll outcomes and wait till Sunday to see the final show!!!

  Majority   Less than majority
Delhi BJP Congress AAP Others Total
Org
41
20
6
3
70
C Voter
31
24
11
4
70
Chanakya
29
10
31
0
70
AC Nielson
37
16
15
2
70
Chattisgarh BJP Congress Others Total
Org
53
33
4
90
C Voter
44
41
5
90
Chanakya
51
39
0
90
Rajasthan BJP Congress Others Total
Org
110
62
28
200
C Voter
130
48
22
200
Chanakya
147
39
14
200
MP BJP Congress Others Total
Org
138
80
12
230
C Voter
128
92
10
230
Chanakya
161
62
7
230
AC Nielson
138
80
12
230