Exit polls released this evening suggest significant changes may be on the horizon in the political landscapes of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) and Haryana, with opposition parties showing strong performance in both regions.
In Jammu & Kashmir, the National Conference-Congress alliance appears to be gaining ground against the BJP. According to the C Voter exit poll, the NC-Congress coalition is projected to win between 40-48 seats in the 90-member assembly of the union territory. This puts them closest to the majority mark, potentially reshaping the political dynamics in the region that was reorganized in 2019.
Meanwhile, in Haryana, multiple exit polls are predicting a sweeping victory for the Congress party in the recent assembly elections. Voting for all 90 assembly seats in Haryana concluded on Saturday in a single-phase election.
The Republic Bharat-Matrize exit poll forecasts a commanding lead for Congress, projecting them to secure between 55-62 seats. In contrast, the ruling BJP is expected to trail significantly, with predictions of only 18-24 seats. The Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) is anticipated to win 3-6 seats, while other parties may collect 2-5 seats. Notably, this particular exit poll suggests that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) might not secure any seats in the Haryana assembly.
Another exit poll conducted by Dainik Bhaskar presents a similar trend, though with a slightly narrower margin. It predicts Congress to win 44-54 seats, with the BJP securing 19-29 seats. This poll suggests minimal representation for the JJP with 0-1 seats, while the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) might gain 4-5 seats. Other parties and independents are projected to win between 4-9 seats.
It’s important to note that exit polls, while indicative, are not definitive results. The official election outcomes will be determined only after the counting of votes. Political analysts are keenly watching these developments, as the results could have significant implications for both regional and national politics.
The India Today-C Voter exit poll for Haryana is expected to be released soon, potentially providing additional insights into the state’s political trajectory. As these projections circulate, both the ruling parties and opposition camps are likely reassessing their strategies. The coming days are crucial as the regions await the official results that will shape their political futures.