Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll 2024 ABP Cvoter Exit Poll BJP mission 80 in up against Samajwadi Party BSP

ABP CVoter Exit Poll 2024: The exit poll of ABP CVoter regarding the 80 Lok Sabha seats of Uttar Pradesh seems to have given a jolt to BJP. BJP was claiming to win 80 seats in UP, but the figures that have come out in the exit polls are telling a different story. BJP not only seems to be far from its target, but this time its performance may be weaker than the last two times.

BJP had performed tremendously in the year 2014 and 2019. Not only this, last time when Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party had an alliance in UP, even then BJP’s good performance was seen and BJP along with its allies had won 64 seats. But this time BJP seems to be stuck on many seats. Due to which its Mission 80 seems to be getting a big setback.

BJP is facing competition on many seats
BJP is facing tough competition on many seats. These include seats like Rae Bareli, Kannauj, Mainpuri, Azamgarh, Ghazipur, Amethi. While BJP had won Amethi and Kannauj seats in the 2019 elections. Apart from these, BJP may have to struggle to win on many seats in Purvanchal. In the last elections, BJP’s vote percentage was also more than 50 percent.

According to the ABP CVoter exit poll, the vote share of NDA has declined this time in UP. NDA is expected to get 44.1 percent votes while All India Alliance is expected to get 36.9 percent vote share. BSP may get 14.2 percent vote share.

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How many seats will BJP get?
If we talk about seats, NDA i.e. BJP and its allies can get 62-66 seats in UP. On the other hand, India Alliance of SP and Congress is expected to get 15-17 seats. BSP does not seem to even open its account in UP this time.

Disclaimer: ABP C Voter Exit Poll Survey has been conducted between June 19 and June 1, 2024. Its sample size is 4 lakh 31 thousand 182 and this survey was conducted on all 543 Lok Sabha seats, including 4129 assembly seats. The margin of error of ABP C Voter Survey is + and -3 percent at the state level and + and -5 percent at the regional level.

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