EXIT POLL: GUJARAT ELECTION 2017 EXIT POLL RESULT DECLARED The country is taking full interest in Gujarat's politics of changing colors every day. Today the second phase of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly elections ended. With this, the people of Gujarat became a witness to a major political struggle. In this militant, the two big political parties of the country left every arrow from their quiver so that the opposition faction could be choked. In this assembly election, the allegations and revelations between the current Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh made the political debut. At the same time, the 'Janata', considered the most powerful unit of democracy, kept a close eye on this entire political dispute. But this time, who will win the battle of victory, who will win, it is hidden in the womb of December 18. This election is not a question of credibility of two major political parties, but the results will also be written by the script for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. That's why this election is being called the semi-finals of 2019 in the political corridor. The same question on everyone's tongue, whose government will build? ABP News-CSDS has passed an exit poll to break the pulse of the people of Gujarat before this election result which leads the direction of Indian politics.
How many seats?
According to ABP News-CSDS exit poll, in Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reversed the situation. BJP is once again making a strong comeback in power. In the total of 182 seats of Gujarat Assembly, BJP-117, Congress-64 and others -01 seats are getting. These wins are a big victory over the 2012 assembly elections. In 2012, BJP got 115 seats.
In Gujarat, the second phase of polling has been completed on Thursday. Exit poll statistics have started. According to the Exit Poll of ABP News, BJP is likely to get 34 seats in Saurashtra 54, Congress 19 and others 1 seat. It is important that for the 182 seats of Gujarat, voting took place on two phases 9 and 14 December. There is a direct contest between the Congress and the BJP in this election. However, Patidar leader Hardik Patel, Dalit leader Jignesh Mewani and OBC leader Alipesh Thakore supported Congress. There is a possibility of any reversal.