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Tight battle between Congress,BJP in Madhya Pradesh, predicts exit-polls

| @indiablooms | Dec 07, 2018, at 06:27 pm

New Delhi, Dec 7 (IBNS): There might be a tight battle between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress to come to power in Madhya Pradesh, as per Exit Poll reports published on Friday.

As per India Today-My India exit polls, in Madhya Pradesh the Congress might win 104-122 seats.

Whereas, the ruling BJP will get 102-120 seats.

Mayawati's BSP to get 1-3 seats.

According to Times Now-CNX Exit Poll, the BJP is expected to grab 126 seats, Congress 89, BSP – 06, Others – 09. In Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2013, the BJP had won 165 seats, Congress – 58, BSP – 04, Others – 03.

Madhya Pradesh is currently ruled by the BJP.

 

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