Jharkhand Assembly Election : After the voting for the second phase of Jharkhand assembly elections, exit polls have come out that say different things. However, in many exit polls of Jharkhand, the NDA government seems to be forming, that is, the All India Alliance is facing a big setback but these are just estimates, the results will come out on November 23.
According to the exit poll of MATRIZE on Jharkhand, NDA may get 42-47 seats and Congress alliance may get 25-30 seats.
In the JVC exit poll, NDA may get 40-44 seats, Congress alliance may get 30-40 seats. In the People's Pulse exit poll, NDA may get 44-53 seats, Congress alliance may get 25-37 seats in Jharkhand.
At the same time, a different picture is coming out in the exit polls of Axis My India, according to which NDA may get 25 seats, and All India Alliance may get 53 seats in Jharkhand.
According to Bhaskar Reporters Poll, the NDA alliance is predicted to get 37-40 seats and the JMM alliance is predicted to get 36-39 seats in Jharkhand. This means that there is a very tough competition between both the alliances in Jharkhand. 41 MLAs are required for the majority. In such a situation, according to Bhaskar Reporters Poll, the independent candidates who contested from Panki-Koderma can become the kingmakers in the formation of the government.
Will he play an important role in forming an independent government?
According to the Bhaskar Reporters Poll, independent candidates contesting from Panki-Koderma of Jharkhand will play an important role in forming the government. According to this report, independent candidate Devendra Singh alias Bittu Singh from the Panki seat and independent Shalini Gupta from the Koderma seat are seen in strong positions.
'... in such a case one seat will be needed for the majority'
If the NDA alliance wins even 40 seats in Jharkhand, then one seat will be needed for the majority, then the role of local parties of Jharkhand and independent candidates is going to be very important in forming the government.
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