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Exit Poll Live: In Punjab, AAP will form the government by sweeping everyone, will get 76-90 seats…

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New Delhi | Exit Poll Live 2022 : The assembly elections to be held in 5 states of the country were completed today with the last phase in Uttar Pradesh. In such a situation, almost all the political parties are eagerly waiting for the exit polls. With the end of the elections, the results of the exit polls have started coming. The results of Punjab Assembly elections have been declared in India Today Axis Exit Poll. According to this, Akali Dal has got 19% votes in Punjab while Aam Aadmi Party is getting 41% votes. Exit polls show a loss of 10% of Congress votes. At the same time, the performance of the Bharatiya Janata Party is very bad and only 1 to 4 seats have been estimated.

59 seats needed to form government

Exit Poll Live 2022 : Let us tell you that any political party will need 59 seats to form the government in the Punjab Assembly elections. In such a situation, it is easily seen that Punjab is getting more than 70 seats. The exit poll results are going to give a lot of excitement to the Aam Aadmi Party. On the other hand, the exit poll results will not be liked by the Bharatiya Janata Party at all. Because the BJP, which contested with Captain Amarinder Singh after leaving the Congress, failed to bring even double the vote percentage.

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Congress got a blow…

Exit Poll Live 2022 : The biggest setback from the exit poll results is to the present government in Punjab. Congress seems to be losing another 10% of the votes, on the other hand the number of seats is also being reduced to between 19 and 31. Looking at the exit poll results, it seems that the Dalit face of the Congress party is not working. On the other hand, the dispute between Navjot Singh Sidhu and Channi may also have been a reason behind it.

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