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Times Now-CVoter exit polls indicate that the grand alliance led by Tejaswi Yadav could win 120 seats. The NDA alliance led by Nitish Kumar has received 117 seats there. In the forecast, Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party has been given just one seat. The rest of the seats have been assigned to others.
TV 9
According to the exit poll on TV 9, the NDA may win 110-120 seats in Bihar. There, the large opposition alliance led by RJD could win 115-125 seats. In other words, this time in Bihar: The TV-9 booth return survey report indicates a bone-to-bone fight.
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Aaj Tak and India Today exit polls also lean towards Tejaswi Yadav, son of RJD Supreme Lalu Yadav. Tejaswi is preferred by 44% of the people as the next Chief Minister of Bihar. There, 35 percent of the voters want Nitish Kumar again. Only 6 percent of the people like Chirag Pasoyna as Chief Minister.
ABP C-Voter
The NDA led by Nitish Kumar has lagged behind the great opposition alliance despite exit polls from ABP C-Voter. ABP C-Voter predicts that the NDA alliance will get a maximum of 127 of the 243 assembly seats in Bihar. Minimum 104. The grand alliance can win 106 to 131 seats there.
Republic TV
In Bihar, Republic TV has given the NDA a minimum of 91 seats. The BJP-led NDA could win any seat between 91 and 116, according to its booth return survey report. The grand alliance of RJD and Congress can win between 116 and 137 seats there. The Lok Janshakti Party, LJP has received 5-6 seats.
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