Congress To Win Haryana, May Miss Majority In J&K: Poll Of Exit Polls

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The Congress, which posted a hugely improved performance in the Lok Sabha election, is likely to end the year on a sweet note, exit polls indicate.

The party is likely to form the next government in Haryana, ending the 10-year run of the BJP; and its alliance with National Conference may stay ahead in the race for Jammu and Kashmir, which could delivered a fractured mandate.

An aggregate of four exit polls indicate that the Congress will win 55 of Haryana’s 90 seats – comfortably ahead of the halfway mark of 45.

In Jammu and Kashmir, which also has 90 seats after delimitation, the Congress-National Conference alliance is likely to win 43 seats — three less than the majority mark.

Exit polls, though, can often get it wrong.

The BJP could end up with 24 seats in Haryana and 26 in Jammu and Kashmir. Two exit polls – Dhruv Research and the People’s Pulse gave the BJP an outside margin of 32 seats – the maximum – in Haryana.

Abhay Chautala’s INLD (Indian National Lok Dal) could win 3 seats and the BJP’s erstwhile ally JJP (Jannayak Janata Party) one seat in Haryana.

Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party, exit polls indicate, may not be able to open its account in Haryana, despite its rule in neighbouring Delhi and Punjab.

The situation in Jammu and Kashmir, where assembly election was held after a decade, throws up interesting possibilities given the prediction of a hung house.

An aggregate of three exit polls indicate that the Congress and the National Conference will end up with 43 seats. The BJP’s score of 26 could put it far from the majority mark.

The BJP’s erstwhile ally, Mehbooba Mufti’s Peoples Democratic Party, likely to win eight seats, is hoping to emerge as the kingmaker.

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