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Exit polls came in 5 states. See, in which state can a government be formed? What does the exit poll report of various organizations say ...


Who will form the government this time in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Goa and Punjab?  Which party leader will sit in the Chief Minister's seat?  Whose kingdom will rule in which state?  Exit polls suggest five state assembly election results are being debated.


 According to most exit polls, the BJP government will be re-formed in Uttar Pradesh, while in Punjab it will be the first time that the AAP government has been formed.  Similarly, in Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur, many organizations have speculated that the BJP will touch the magic number of forming a government again.  So look at what states have exit poll reports ...


 Uttar Pradesh


 In Uttar Pradesh, which has 403 assembly seats, 202 legislators need the support of any party or coalition to form a government.  This time around, the BJP is projected to win 288 to 326 seats in Uttar Pradesh, according to India Today Axis My India.  Similarly, India Today estimates that the Samajwadi Party will get 71 to 101 seats, the BSP 3 to 9 seats, the Congress 1 to 3 seats and others 2 to 3 seats.


 According to John Ki Baat, the BJP could win 222 to 260 seats in Uttar Pradesh, while the Samajwadi Party could win 135 to 165 seats.  On the other hand, John Ki Baat estimates that the BSP will get 4 to 9 seats and the Congress 1 to 3 seats.  According to the PMARC, the BJP is likely to win 240 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 140 for the Samajwadi Party, 17 for the BSP and 4 for the Congress.


 Punjab


 In Punjab, the government may form an app this time.  Most of the exit polls are based on estimates.  According to India Today Axis My India, in Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is likely to win 76 to 90 seats.  Similarly, the Congress may get 19 to 31 seats, the BJP 1 to 4 seats and the Shiromani Akali party 7 to 11 seats.


 In Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is projected to win 51 to 61 seats, while the Congress is projected to win 22 to 28 seats.  The BJP, on the other hand, estimates that the BJP may get 7 to 13 seats and the Shiromani Akali party 20 to 26 seats.  According to Today's Chanakya, Jan Ki Baat and Bito, the AAP government is likely to be formed in Punjab this time.


 Uttarakhand


 Who will form the government in Uttarakhand this time?  "It simply came to our notice then.  According to India Today Axis My India, the BJP may form a government again in Uttarakhand this time.  The party is projected to win 36 to 46 seats, while the Congress is projected to win 20 to 30 seats.  In Uttarakhand, the BJP is projected to get 26 to 32 seats, while the Congress is projected to get 32 ​​to 38 seats.


 According to John Ki Baat, the BJP is likely to get 32 ​​to 41 seats and the Congress 27 to 35 seats.  He also said that the BJP could get 37 seats and the Congress 31 seats.


 Goa


 In a 40-seat Goa assembly election, a party or a coalition needs the support of 21 legislators to form a government.  India Today estimates that the BJP may get 14 to 18 seats in Goa and the Congress 15 to 20 seats.  According to the ABP C-Voter, the BJP is projected to win 13 to 17 seats and the Congress 12 to 16 seats.


 According to Jan Ki Baat, the BJP is likely to get 13 to 19 seats and the Congress 14 to 19 seats.  Similarly, the BJP is projected to get 14 seats in Goa and the Congress 16 seats.


 Manipur


 Exit polls suggest Manipur assembly elections  India Today estimates that the BJP may get 33 to 43 seats out of the 60-seat Manipur Assembly constituency this time.  Similarly, India Today estimates that the Congress may get 4 to 8 seats, the NPP 4 to 8 seats and others 6 to 15 seats.


 In Manipur, the BJP is projected to get 12 to 16 seats, while the BJP is projected to get 23 to 27 seats, while the NPP is projected to get 10 to 14 seats.  Last time in Manipur, the BJP won 24 seats and became the largest party.  At this point, the Congress won only 17 seats.  However, after the results were released, the BJP formed a coalition government with the NPP, the LJP and some independent legislators.  N Biren Singh was sworn in as chief minister.

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