Tamil Nadu Exit Polls 2024: BJP Projected To Make Huge Features; DMK To Undergo Losses?

New Delhi: In Lok Sabha Election 2024, the Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) majorly centered on southern states on the time campaigning to obtain a victory from southern seats. Now, all phases of Lok Sabha polls accomplished on Saturday, the exit polls predicted that the DMK and its allies in Tamil Nadu might win many of the 39 Lok Sabha seats and the Congress-led alliance will keep its dominance in Kerala, whereas, the BJP and its allies additionally anticipated to safe few seats within the two southern states.

Because the BJP doesn’t have a powerful maintain on southern states, the exit polls predicted that the BJP-led NDA goes to create historical past by successful few seats in Kerala.

As per the Axis My India exit ballot, the BJP-led NDA is predicted to safe victory on 2-Four seats in Tamil Nadu. Then again, the INDIA alliance might win 33-37 seats.

The exit ballot predicted a major improve in NDA’s vote share in Tamil Nadu, anticipated to go to 22 per cent. INDIA bloc is predicted to get 46 per cent, as per ANI. 

In response to a Information 18 exit ballot, NDA might win 1-Three seats in Tamil Nadu whereas the INDIA alliance, consisting of each DMK and Congress can win 36-39 seats.

As per Axis My India exit ballot prediction report, the BJP-led NDA is predicted to win 2-Three seats in Kerala. Whereas, Congress-led UDF can win 17-18 seats and LDF, led by CPI-M, is predicted to win 0-1 seats.

The exit polls have predicted a 27 per cent vote share for NDA in Kerala whereas predictions for LDF and UDF are 29 per cent and 41 per cent respectively.

In response to Information 18 exit ballot NDA can get 1-Three seats in Kerala, Whereas UDF is predicted to win 15-18 seats and LDF 2-5 seats.

The Instances Now-ETG has predicted one seat for the BJP in Kerala and   14-15 seats for Congress-led UDF, whereas 4 seats are anticipated for CPI(M)-led LDF.

Kerala sents 20 MPs to Lok Sabha, whereas Tamil Nadu sents 39 MPs.



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