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Sunday, May 19, 2019

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Modi Blizzard To Hit India On 23 May? India Today - Axis Exit Poll Gives 368 Seats To NDA




Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may come back to power with a thumping majority on 23 May by winning as many as 368 seats as per India Today - Axis exit poll.
In order to achieve such numbers, the exit poll predicts that the NDA will sweep virtually the whole of North India and Karnataka in the South. Other exit polls like Times Now - VMR and Republic TV - CVoter project a majority for the NDA with a seat tally of 306 and 287 respectively.
Jan Ki Baat projects as many as 315 seats for NDA, while NewsX has thrown up a number of 298. Chanakya which came the closes to predicting the 2014 numbers has given 340 to the NDA.
The showstopper moment of the elections might be West Bengal after exit polls have predicted as many as 26 seats to the NDA. In Uttar Pradesh the BJP is seen successfully fending off the SP-BSP Gathbandhan threat by winning as many as 68 seats with a vote share of 49 per cent.



Congress Projected To Win Just 46 Seats In The 2019 LS Elections As Per News18 -IPSOS Exit Polls




Congress President Rahul Gandhi (Sonu Mehta/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
The News18-IPSOS exit polls has predicted that Rahul Gandhi-led Congress is likely to repeat its performance of the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
The Congress party in the 2014 general elections had got 44 seats and if the exit polls figures for the 2019 parliamentary polls predicted by the News18-IPSOS come true, the Congress will be marginally improving the 2014 tally by securing just 46 seats in the current LS elections.
The News18-IPSOS exit polls predicts that Congress wins could largely be limited to Punjab and Kerala, where the party’s tally could go down despite Rahul Gandhi contesting from Wayanad.
According to the exit polls, the BJP, on the other hand, will continue to ride on the Modi juggernaut and may get 276 seats on its own. The BJP-led NDA is predicted to win 336 seats in the 2019 parliamentary polls.
The counting for the votes for the seven-phased LS polls that ended today (19 May) would be done on 23 May.



UP Exit Polls: BJP Predicted To Win 62-68 Seats In UP As Per India Today-Axis Exit Polls




BJP President Amit Shah, Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Modi at an election rally in UP.
Uttar Pradesh is the state where the Bharatiya Janata Party had performed remarkably in the 2014 elections by winning over 70 seats in India’s most populous state.
According to the India Today-Axis exit poll, BJP is predicted to give a big jolt to the Mahagathbandhan and is likely to win 62-68 seats. On the other hand, the Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party alliance is likely to win 10-16 seats while the Congress is likely to win 1-2 seats.
As per the Times Now-VMR exit poll, BJP is likely to win 43 seats while others (SP+BSP+Independents) are winning 25 seats with Congress only bagging 2 seats. While Republic-Jan Ki Baat predicts 46-57 seats for BJP, 2-4 for Congress and 21-32 for others.
The only contrasting poll that predicts a huge win for the Mahagathbandhan is ABP-AC Nielsen which predicts 56 seats for the BSP, SP alliance and others.


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Himanta Biswa Sarma Predicted To Deliver Assam: BJP Expected To Win 12-14 Seats, Duck For Congress




Himanta Biswa Sarma
Senior politician Himanta Biswa Sarma is projected to deliver Assam for the BJP, with the party winning 12 to 14 seats in the state as per India Today - Axis exit poll. This is expected to come at the expense of the Congress curtailing itself to zero seats.
NDA is also projected to sweep eastern states like Bihar, Jharkhand and win as many as 26 seats in West Bengal. A Modi wave is expected to also hit states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Gujarat.



Odisha Exit Polls: Neck And Neck Between BJP And BJD




Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik with Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PMO/Flicker)
Exit polls for 2019 Lok Sabha elections predicts 8-12 seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) and the remaining seats likely to go full to the Biju Janata Dal (BJD).
Should the exit poll predictions turn out to be accurate the result would be a severe drubbing to the Naveen Patnaik led BJD which has 21 seats in the current Lok Sabha.
CVoter predicts 10 seats for BJP and 11 for BJD. Republic TV's Jan Ki Baat pegs the numbers at 8 for BJD and 12 For BJP, 1 for Congress. Times Now VMR 2019 predicts 12 for BJP, 8 for BJD and 1 for Congress. India Today - Axis My India predicts more than 15 seats for BJP.
The incumbent Naveen Patnaik led BJD government has been in power for four consecutive terms with Patnaik's health being in the news of late. Exit polls predict a more favourable result for BJP in the assembly elections that were held along with the Lok Sabha elections.


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BJP-JDU To Trounce UPA In Bihar By Winning All 40 Seats In The State; Jharkhand To Stay Saffron As Well




Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (L) with BJP Chief Amit Shah. (K Asif/India Today Group/Getty Images)
The Eastern states of Bihar and Jharkhand are expected to provide a comprehensive mandate to the NDA during the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. As per India Today - Axis exit poll, the BJP, JDU and LJP combine may win 38 to 40 seats and the UPA may be limited to just zero to two seats in the state.
Jharkhand too may throw up similar numbers with the BJP possibly winning 12-14 seats.
If the exit poll numbers hold, the NDA may comfortably come back to power by securing a simple majority.


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Sun Sets On Communism In West Bengal? CPM Projected To Win Zero Seats In Once Red Bastion




CPI [M] leaders Sitram Yechury with Prakash Karat (Photo by Sonu Mehta/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
The sun is finally expected to set on Communism in West Bengal after the CPM which ruled the state for 34 years is expected to win zero seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, as per India Today - Axis exit poll.
The exit poll has projected that the CPM’s vote share would to shift to the BJP and the latter may win as many as 23 seats with almost a 40 per cent vote share.
During the polls, various media reports had claimed that the grassroots workers of the CPM had decided to support the BJP to achieve the common goal of ousting Mamata Banerjee.


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AAP Projected To Win Zero Seats In Delhi; BJP May Sweep All Seven, Claim Exit Poll




Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal led AAP is expected to win zero seats in Delhi Lok Sabha polls as per India Today - Axis My India poll. As per the exit poll, BJP is projected to win six to seven seats in the state and the Congress is in contention on a solitary seat being contested by former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.
BJP is expected to sweep Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka and Karnataka and is projected to make a strong showing in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.
In Tamil Nadu DMK may sweep the polls and Jaganmohan Reddy is expected to sweep the polls in Andhra Pradesh.



India Today - Axis My India Exit Polls Predicts YSR Congress Beating Telugu Desam Party In Andhra Pradesh




YSR Congress Party Chief Jagan Mohan Reddy (C) sits during a demonstration calling for a united Andhra Pradesh state, after the protest march he was leading was stopped by police, in New Delhi on February 17, 2014. (SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP/Getty Images)
The India Today - Axis My India exit polls for 2019 Parliamentary election predicts that the Telugu Desam Party would be trumped by YS Jaganmohan Reddy's YSR Congress in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.
The poll predicts 18-20 seats for YSR Congress and only 4-6 seats for Chandrababu Naidu's Telugu Desam Party. The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) was until recently part of the National Democratic Alliance.
The alliance was broken by Naidu over differences on, according to TDP, granting special status to the state of Andhra.


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Mamata Declares That She Doesn’t Trust Exit Polls After NDA Projected To Win As Many As 26 Seats In West Bengal




West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee. (Photo by Shekhar Yadav/India Today Group/Getty Images)
Trinamool Chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has declared that she doesn’t trust the exit polls amidst projections that the NDA may win as many as 26 seats in the state.
Mamata in her tweet also claimed that there is a conspiracy to manipulate or replace thousands of EVMs. She also appealed to the opposition parties to be united and fight the battle together.
Various exit polls have projected a historic double digit mandate for the BJP in Bengal and Jan Ki Baat has projected that NDA may win between 18-26 seats in the state.
As per Times Now-VMR Exit Poll, BJP is expected to win 11 seats in the state by improving its vote share to 31.86 per cent as compared to the 16.8 per cent vote it won in 2014.



Tamil Nadu: Exit Polls Predict Defeat For Ruling ADMK Alliance, DMK To Bag 30+ Seats




Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and DMK leader M K Stalin
The ruling Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) would be trounced by the MK Stalin-led Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in the parliamentary elections in Tamil Nadu, according to India Today - Axis My India exit poll.
DMK is predicted to be winning more than 30 seats with the remaining seats of the total 38 going to the ADMK. While the ADMK went to polls in alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the DMK contested in alliance with the Indian National Congress (INC) and Communist parties.
The state is expected to see political turbulence if this trend of DMK beating the ADMK is also seen in the by-polls held for 22 legislative assembly seats along with the Lok Sabha polls.


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Mahagathbandhan Not Stopping Modi-Yogi: Times Now Exit Poll Predicts 56 Seats For BJP




Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow. (Subhankar Chakraborty/Hindustan Times via GettyImages) 
The Times Now VMR Exit Polls for 2019 Parliamentary elections has pegged the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led alliance to bag 56 seats in the important state of Uttar Pradesh.
The anti-BJP, non-Congress Magagathbandhan of Samajwadi Party(SP), Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is predicted to win no more than 20 seats.
While the BJP is definitely losing about 15-17 seats, the exit poll predicts that the party will do well voteshare wise. The party polled 42.6 per cent of the vote in 2014 and is predicted to get 44.8 per cent in the 2019 polls.
The Congress is expected to win two seats - likely the family pocket borough seats of Amethi and Rae Bareily contested by Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi respectively.
Talking of Uttar Pradesh, here is our prediction for the state: BJP not falling below 48, Mahagathbandhan not crossing 30. Watch the full video here.


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Exit Polls 2019: Congress Rout Predicted In Gujarat; Modi’s Home State Likely To Back Him 100%




(A map of Gujarat)
Exit polls for the 2019 parliamentary elections by India Today - Axis My India predict that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will bag all the seats in the state that sends 26 members to Parliament.
The poll suggests that the Congress would be fully decimated in the state.
Times Now offers a slightly more sober assessment with the BJP winning 23 seats and the remaining going to the main opposition. According to this poll the BJP will garner a vote share in excess of 50 per cent while the Congress will likely get nearly 40 per cent of the votes.


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BJP Avalanche In The Hills: Party Projected To Win All Nine Seats In Uttarakhand, Himachal




Prime Minister Narendra Modi
The BJP is all set to conquer the hills in the Lok Sabha 2019 elections as per India Today - Axis exit polls. The exit poll claims that the BJP is expected to win all four seats in Himachal Pradesh and five seats in Uttarakhand.
Congress which once had a strong presence in the states, may emerge with zero seats. As per various exit polls, the BJP led NDA is expected to comfortably emerge with a majority and some projections also project 300+ seats for the alliance.
The Amit Shah led party is expected to sweep Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka and Delhi.



NDA To Get 306 Seats In Lok Sabha Elections, UPA To Be Curtailed To 132: Times Now-VMR Exit Polls




Prime Minister Narendra Modi
The Times Now-VMR Exit poll has projected that the BJP led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will win 306 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
As per the exit poll, NDA will win 306 seats, while the Congress led UPA will be curtailed to 132 and other parties are expected to win 104 seats. The NDA as per this exit poll would bag a vote share of 41.1 per cent, while the UPA would trail by almost 10 percentage points.
Republic-CVoter survey too has projected that the NDA will come back with a majority by projecting that it would win 287 seats and the UPA winning 128 seats.



BJP To Win Historic Mandate In West Bengal: Victory On 11 Seats Predicted Despite Allegations Of Violence




West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
The Bharatiya Janata Party is expected to get a historic mandate in West Bengal despite rampant reports of political violence and rigging carried out by the Mamata Banerjee led Trinamool establishment in the state.
As per Times Now-VMR Exit Poll, BJP is expected to win 11 seats in the state by improving its vote share to 31.86 per cent as compared to the 16.8 per cent vote it won in 2014.
The exit poll also predicts that Trinamool’s tally will come down to 28 seats from its 2014 tally of 34. Congress is



Madhya Pradesh: Jolt To Kamal Nath If Exit Polls Come True, BJP May Win 25+ Seats




Congress leader Kamal Nath (Photo by Arvind Yadav/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
Two major exit polls - the India Today - Axis My India Poll and Times Now VMR 2019 Poll are both predicting that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will score more than 24 seats in Madhya Pradesh.
The India Today - Axis My India poll predicts that the Congress would score a mere 1-3 Lok Sabha seats while the Times Now poll pegs the Congress tally at 5.
The state had recently been to polls for the state assembly with the Congress managing to form a government in Bhopal with a thin majority.


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Maharashtra: Big Win For NDA With Alliance Predicted To Win More Than 35 Seats




Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. (PUNIT PARANJPE/AFP/Getty Images)
The Congress-Nationalist Congress Party is predicted to win only 6-10 of the total 48 Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra, according to India Today - Axis My india Exit polls.
The Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) and the Shiv Sena alliance is predicted to win more than 35 seats. The state had been often in news for agrarian distress but if the predictions hold good on counting day this would imply the state discounting agrarian distress to back the BJP in the centre.
Maharashtra state assembly elections are also due in 5-6 months time.


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BJP To Sweep Karnataka By Winning As Many As 25 Lok Sabha Seats: India Today - Axis My India Exit Polls




B S Yeddyurappa set to take over as chief minister of Karnataka.
The BJP which narrowly lost out at forming the government in Karnataka is expected to sweep the state by winning as many as 25 Lok Sabha seats, predicts India Today - Axis My India exit polls. The exit poll also predicted that the Congress-JD(S) combine may win just 3 to 6 seats.
In Tamil Nadu, DMK is predicted to be winning more than 30 seats with the remaining seats of the total 38 seats going to the ADMK.
Andhra Pradesh is expected to be conquered by YS Jaganmohan Reddy's YSR Congress which is expected to win 18-20 seats while Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP may be curtailed to just 4-6 seats.
Overall, Times Now-VMR Exit poll has projected that the BJP led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will win 306 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.



Rajasthan Says Yes To NaMo: BJP Projected To Win All 25 Seats In The State




Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Despite losing power in the state assembly, Rajasthan is expected to providing a thumping mandate to the BJP in the Lok Sabha 2019 polls by winning 23 to 25 seats in the state as per India Today- My Axis exit polls.
The exit poll predicts that the Amit Shah led party is expected to win all 25 seats in the state. Similarly, the BJP is expected to win over 24 seats in the state as per various exit polls.
The India Today - Axis My India poll predicts that the Congress would score a mere 1-3 Lok Sabha seats while the Times Now poll pegs the Congress tally at 5.
The state had recently been to polls for the state assembly with the Congress managing to form a government in Bhopal with a thin majority.



Rahul Gandhi Blames EVMs, Election Schedule, Slams EC Even Before Exit Poll Predictions Are Out




Congress President Rahul Gandhi 
Soon after the Lok Sabha 2019 voting was officially concluded by the Election Commission, Congress President Rahul Gandhi took to twitter to blame EVMs, election schedule and accused the election commission of “capitulation before Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his gang”.
In his tweet, Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission of losing its once fearsome image which had led it to be respected in the past.
Such a tweet, even before the announcement of exit poll predictions, let alone the final results, led many to question whether the Congress has already conceded defeat in the polls.
Rahul Gandhi in his tweet also took potshots at Prime Minister Modi for taking darshan at Kedarnath by terming it as a “drama”.



Karnataka: Prominent JDS Leader Basavaraj Horatti Calls To Dissolve Assembly And Seek Fresh Mandate




JDS leader Basavaraj Horatti with Karnataka CM Kumaraswamy. (Image via Basavaraj Horatti/Facebook)
In yet another indication suggesting that all is not well within the circles of the ruling Congress-JDS coalition of Karnataka, JDS leader and Member of Legislative Council Basavaraj Horatti called to put an end to all the speculations around the current dispensation by dissolving the assembly, reports Times of India.
Talking to media, Horatti said, “In the past, JDS formed coalition governments on three occasions, only end up in collapse due to confusions. It is good to continue the government by adjusting among ourselves, or else, it is better to dissolve the assembly and call for fresh mandate again as it is the better option.”
Saying that his party MLAs are following the coalition dharma, Horatti noted that it is the Congress leaders who are raking up confusions by saying Siddaramaiah should become CM again.
He went on to add that a suffocating environment has been created because of the statements given by Congress and BJP leaders. Horatti said that the ongoing confusion within the coalition government in that state is not letting CM Kumaraswamy work with freedom,



SC Asks Centre To Accommodate 20 Trainee IAS And IPS Officers Affected By ‘Extremely Vague’ Cadre Allocation Policy




Supreme Court of India
A vacation bench of the Supreme Court comprising of Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice Sanjiv Supreme Court has passed an order directing authorities to accommodate 20 aggrieved trainee IAS and IPS officers by adding one additional post in the respective state cadres preferred by them, reports Live Law.
The said trainee officers had challenged the way that the Centre had interpreted the Cadre Allocation Policy 2017, claiming that the process had been carried out in an unreasonable and grossly unfair manner.
The Office Memorandum which was issued laying out how preferences were to be filled labelled ‘extremely vague’ by the bench.
"Your circular should have been more clear and if required, you should have given examples also," the bench told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.
As per the policy, the selected candidates were first required to mark their preferred zones in descending order, and then mention their preferred cadre within each zone, going on to give a second preference for each preferred zones as well. If a candidate had no preference for zones/cadres, then he or she would have to fill in 99.
The affected trainees had first approached the Delhi High Court which had quashed the entire allocation of IAS and IPS offices for the 2018 batch, but this was challenged by the Centre before the Supreme Court. The apex court has now decided to agree to this solution to just make sure that the affected candidates are given a remedy.



Amidst FATF Pressure, Pakistan Seals Offices Of 12 Anti-India Terror Outfits Part Of United Jihad Council




Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria (Left) and Hizbul Commander Syed Salahuddin (Right)
With the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) putting pressure on the Pakistani government to act against terror groups based on its soil, the country’s authorities have sealed the offices of 12 militant organisations which have been operating in Muzaffarabad and the surrounding areas of Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) for last 32 years, reports News18.
It has also been reported that the funding for these organisations has also been stopped. The development is major given all of the 12 affected terror outfits worked under the banner of the United Jihad Council (UJC) which is headed Sayeed Salahuddin who is the founder and leader of the infamous jihadist group Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM).
Salahuddin was born in the Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir. His real name is Mohammed Yusuf Shah under which he even contested in Jammu and Kashmir state assembly elections from Amira Kadal seat in Srinagar in 1987. However, he lost the elections which his party Muslim United Front (MUF) had alleged to have been heavily rigged. Thereafter Salahuddin took to militancy and went on to found HM.
Since the 14 February 2019 Pulwama attack which killed 44 Indian CRPF soldiers, Indian has been building global pressure on Pakistan to act against the home-grown terror factories it has bred over decades to wage a proxy war against India.



Ahead Of Lok Sabha Exit Polls, Rabri Devi Claims Gathbandhan Will Win 400 Seats




Rabri Devi and Lalu Prasad Yadav (AP Dube/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
Former Bihar Chief Minister and the wife of convicted politician Lalu Prasad Yadav has claimed that the Gathbandhan will win 400 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, as reported by ANI Editor Smita Prakash.
Rabri Devi had courted controversy in the past when she had sensationally claimed that there were many in Bihar who were ready to slit the throat of the Prime Minister and chop off his hands.
Exit poll results will start tricking in after 6 PM when the voting ends for the Lok Sabha polls. Various political analysts and observers across party lines would be counting down to the big moment on 23 May when it would be clear as to who forms the next government at the centre.

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