Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Chunav Exit poll Results 2024 Live: Uttar Pradesh has been a politically crucial state as it's the largest state in terms of Lok Sabha seats. The state has 80 Lok Sabha seats and all the political parties are focussing on this state to boost their tally. What is interesting is that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who contested from Wayanad, chose Rae Bareli this time instead of Amethi where he lost in the 2019 polls.
9.0 PM: BJP-led NDA is projected to win 69 seats In Uttar Pradesh while INDIA bloc is likely to win 11 seats as per India News-D Dynamic exit poll survey.
As per the Times Now-ETG Exit poll results 2024, the BJP may increase its seat tally to 66-70 this time while the SP-Congres and BSP may win 10-14 seats together.
7.25PM: BJP set to hold ground in Uttar Pradesh with the party's seat sharing standing in the range of 60-70 as per pollsters.
As per the School Of Politics exit polls, the NDA may win around 58-66 seats while the INDIA bloc may win around 14-22 Lok Sabha seats.
BJP leaders including Narendra Modi and party president JP Nadda have exuded confidence that the party may win more than 370 seats.
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav said that the BJP will lost its all seats in Uttar Pradesh and the INDIA alliance will win the most seats. "There was an earthquake of unemployment, price rise, GST, CBI, ED and Income Tax. All of these earthquakes will end," he said.
Sonia Gandhi has shifted to the Rajya Sabha, thus vacating the seat. Despite all speculations, Priyanka Gandhi did not contest the polls. On the other hand, the BJP managed to increase its alliance circumference by allying with the RLD and other regional parties. Prime Minister and senior BJP leader Narendra Modi is seeking re-election for the third time from the state's Varanasi seat.
Congress, this time, contested the polls in alliance with Akhilesh Yadav's Samajwadi Party under the banner of the INDIA bloc. Congress contested 17 seats out of the 18 as part of the alliance.
In the 2019 Parliamentary elections, the BJP-led NDA had won 64 seats while the SP-BSP-Congress had bagged 16 seats. The NDA suffered a loss of seven seats when compared to the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. In 2014, the NDA had bagged 71 seats riding on the Modi wave.
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