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Bihar Exit Polls: Today`s Chanakya predicts landslide win for NDA; others give advantage to JD(U)+
Voting in the five-phase Bihar Assembly Elections 2015 concluded on Thursday and the results of exit polls conducted by various media houses are now out.
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Lalu Prasad says even if RJD gets more seats than JD(U), Nitish Kumar will be the Bihar Chief Minister.
It may be recalled that Today's Chanakya exit poll was also bang on in predicting the outcome of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls and Delhi Assembly Elections earlier this year.
The results of the News 24-Today's Chanakya exit poll is out and it has predicted a resounding win for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance:
NDA: 155 (+-11)
JD(U)+: 83 (+-9)
Others: 5 (+-3)
Final voter turnout for Bihar Assembly Elections is out: 56.80%
Results of two more exit polls are out:
News Nation:
NDA: 115-119
JD(U)+: 120-124
Others: 3-5
CNX/News X exit poll:
NDA: 90-100
JD(U)+: 130-140
Others: 13-23
The consolidated results of ABP-Nielsen exit poll are now out and Grand Alliance is ahead:
NDA: 108
JD(U)+: 130
Others: 5
ABP-Nielsen exit poll's fifth phase predictions are also out:
NDA: 24
JD(U): 32
Others: 1
Addressing a press conference, RJD chief Lalu Prasad says the BJP tried to polarise the state in the run-up to elections. "Narendra Modi ne jo Bihariyon ko gaali dia, aur mujhe 'shaitan' kaha, uska logon ne serious notice lia," says Lalu.
Out of more than 65000 polling stations, re-polling was conducted at only two due to minor error, historical: Deputy Election Commissioner Umesh Sinha.
As per ABP-Nielsen predictions for fourth phase, NDA is ahead of the Grand Alliance:
NDA: 33
JD(U)+: 20
Others: 2
In the 243-member Bihar Legislative Assembly, the magic figure to win is 122.
ABP-Nielsen has predicted a victory for JD(U)+ in the third phase:
NDA: 13
JD(U)+: 37
Others: 0
ABP-Nielsen figures are also out for first two phase.
First phase:
NDA: 22
JD(U): 25
Others: 2
Second phase:
NDA: 16
JD(U): 16
Others: 0
Second exit poll results are out. India TV-CVoter has predicted:
NDA: 101-121
JD(U): 112-132
Others: 6-14
First exit poll results are out. India Today Group-Cicero has predicted a neck and neck fight in Bihar:
NDA: 113-127 seats
JD(U)+: 111-123 seats
Others: 4-8 seats
The exit poll results have results have taken into consideration full polling in four phases and till 3 pm in fifth phase.
Campaigning for the Bihar Assembly Elections had been acrimonious, with almost every leader resorting to personal attacks.
BJP leader Anant Kumar has expressed confidence about BJP's win in the Bihar polls, and said the state will earn freedom from 'jungle raj'.
59.46% polling recorded for the 5th and final phase of Bihar polls.
Meanwhile, there is an update on Jan Adhikar Party leader Pappu Yadav - he has fallen ill and will be flown to Delhi in an air ambulance.
As per ANI, 59.46% polling has been recorded in the fifth and final phase of Bihar polls.
RJD chief Lalu Prasad is claiming that the Grand Alliance will win 180-190 out 243 seats in the elections.
Voting has concluded in the fifth phase of Bihar Assembly Elections 2015. While official results will be out only on November 8 (Sunday), exit poll predictions will start coming in shortly.
ANI is reporting that 55.90% polling has been recorded till 4 pm in the 5th phase.
57 constituencies spread over nine districts have gone to vote in the fifth and final phase of Assembly Elections in Bihar.
As per reports, 51.85% voting has been recorded till 3 pm in final phase of Bihar polls.
Also Read: LIVE - 51.85% voting recorded till 3 PM in final phase of Bihar Assembly elections
Shortly after polling closes in the fifth phase, results of exit polls conducted by various media channels will start trickling in. Stay tuned for live updates.
Polling is about to conclude in the fifth phase of Bihar Assembly Elections 2015. Voting officially closes at 5 pm; however, those standing in queues will be allowed to cast their votes post 5 pm.
Voting in the five-phase Bihar Assembly Elections 2015 concluded on Thursday and the results of exit polls conducted by various media houses are now out. However, as to who will form the government in Bihar, or whether the state will have a hung Assembly, will be known only on Sunday (November 8) when the votes will be counted.