- People eager to vote in the by-elections
- At the end of the survey: they beat their own drums in the survey
- People have started saying goodbye to the BJP.
- The electoral commission had to suspend five police officers
4 p.m. News Network
New Delhi. Voting took place in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. Now the exit polls have begun to arrive. Political parties are presenting their own demands. About ten agencies have published exit poll reports based on surveys of people. In which six out of ten polls are forming the government from NDA and four from India Alliance. However, it is too early to say anything about these surveys. It has been seen that in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections and the Haryana Assembly elections, the results were opposite to those of the exit polls.
In such a situation, we will have to wait until November 23. On the other hand, the way the BJP government prevented Muslim voters from voting in the by-elections in Uttar Pradesh, the dark side of the Yogi government has come to light. The opposition has cornered the BJP in this regard. It is now being discussed whether the Bharatiya Janata Party is losing badly in the assembly elections held in two states of the country, Maharashtra and Jharkhand, including the UP by-elections. Exit poll results, signs from Nitish Kumar and images of blood-soaked democracy in UP indicate that the public has started calling the BJP “boy-boy”. The murder of a girl, the photographs of the inspector pointing his gun at women who were going to vote, and the attempt to prevent voters from voting by depositing their constitutional documents in police stations and calling them false documents, the defeat of the former UP El Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party says so. Shivpal Singh Yadav has said in his latest statement that SP is winning at least 6 seats. At the same time, political pundits are linking government deputy chief minister Brijesh Pathak and BJP state president Bhupendra Chaudhary’s attempt to bring the SP to the dock with many popular sayings of Awadh.
NDA leads polls
According to the survey, in Maharashtra, BJP Plus can get 139 to 156, Congress Plus can get 119 to 136 and others can get 11 to 16 seats, while in Jharkhand, BJP Plus can get 38 to 43, Congress Plus may get 34 to 41 and Others are estimated to get two to four seats.
In most places, less than 50 percent of the votes were cast.
Be it UP or Jharkhand, Rajasthan or Maharashtra, the voting trend has changed. There is a lot of votes. But in these nine UP seats, less than 50 per cent votes were cast in most of the seats. Political analysts are linking this police rigor and barricades to an effort to stop voters at home. Throughout the day complaints were continually heard about not being able to vote. In Meerapur, the women stood in front of the inspector with their chests up and carrying guns. In Muzaffarnagar there were stones thrown at the police. Kanpur’s condition is not hidden from anyone. Similar images from Moradabad also went viral day after day. However, news of police strictness in Kundarki assembly started coming several days before the elections. But Kundarki and Meerapur were the only two assemblies where the vote percentage reached 57.
BJP state president openly defied constitution
Bharatiya Janata Party state president Bhupendra Chaudhary also seemed disappointed with the BJP’s performance in the by-elections. This is the second major election under his leadership, in which he faces the challenge of leading the party to victory. Early in the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP had to face a huge defeat in UP. Many leaders within the BJP have raised questions about his leadership. Bhupendra Chaudhary told the press conference that women wearing burqas are casting fake votes. They should be stopped, after this he said if the police don’t check the ID, who will? He was seen saying that only the police will check the ID. That means they have nothing to do with the Electoral Commission, the law and the Constitution. He just wants to keep his job by winning the elections.
Elections should be cancelled: Ram Gopal
SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav said the by-elections were between the Samajwadi Party and the district officials and police of the respective areas and not between the SP and the BJP, the kind of orgy the police witnessed yesterday in the partial elections. , especially in Mirapur, Kundarki, Sisamau and Kathari, is a red flag for the public system, excesses have occurred everywhere, but in the aforementioned areas the administration has crossed all limits of decorum, Meerapur, In Kundarki Sisamau , Muslim voters were prevented from voting at gunpoint. These elections should be canceled and re-elections held under the supervision of paramilitary forces.
BJP has majority in 3 of 7 seats in Jharkhand
According to Matrice exit polls, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance is likely to win between 42 and 47 seats, while the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-Congress-Rashtriya Janata Dal (India) alliance is expected to win between 25 and 30 seats, while others are likely to get between one and four seats. According to the Times Now exit poll, the NDA is expected to win 40-44 seats in the state, while the JMM-led alliance is likely to win 30-40 seats. The People’s Pulse exit poll also gives an advantage to the NDA, predicting between 44 and 53 seats for the alliance and between 25 and 37 seats for the JMM-led alliance. Other candidates are expected to win between five and nine seats. However, Axis-My India has projected that the JMM-led alliance can win the state with 53 seats out of a total of 81 seats.
NDA government in Maharashtra in 6 out of 10 exit polls
Matriage has estimated that Mahayuti will get between 150 and 170 seats and Maha Vikas Aghadi between 110 and 130 seats. P-Mark has given 137 to 157 seats to Mahayuti and 126 to 146 seats to MVA. Chanakya has estimated that Mahayuti will get between 152 and 160 seats and MVA between 130 and 138 seats. Poll Diary has indicated that Mahayuti can win between 137 and 157 seats and MVA can win between 126 and 146 seats, People’s Pulse has projected that Mahayuti will win 182 seats and MVA 97 seats. Lokshahi Marathi-Rudra has predicted a tough fight for Mahayuti with 128-142 seats and MVA with 125-140 seats. At the same time, the Bhaskar Reporters poll is different, in which MVA is estimated to get 135-150 seats and Mahayuti 125-140 seats.