Exit Polls Predict Close Outcome In Bihar with edge to Nitish




The intensely battled Bihar get together decisions will see a nearby result, with way out surveys toward the end of amazed race on Thursday partitioned on the conceivable champ.

While Today's Chanakya gave 155 of the 243 seats to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its three associates, NewsX-CNX said Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and its two partners would get 135 seats.

Chanakya estimate 83 seats to the JD-U, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) of Lalu Prasad and the Congress who make up the Grand Alliance.

Conversely, NewsX said the BJP and its associates - the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) and the Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) - would win 95 seats.

Other way out surveys anticipated a nearby result from one of India's most wildly battled get together decisions as of late.

Any gathering or join would require 122 seats to secure a greater part in the 243-part Bihar get together. The vote number will occur on Sunday.

An India Today-Cicero way out survey anticipated a hung get together, with the BJP-drove organization together winning 120 seats to 117 by the Grand Alliance.

It gave the BJP partnership 113-127 seats and the Grand Alliance 111-123 seats. Four to eight seats could go to different gatherings.

A Dainik Jagran way out survey said the BJP-drove National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would get a larger part with 130 seats when contrasted with 97 for the Grand Alliance.

IBN-7 anticipated "a full lion's share" for the Grand Alliance and 95 seats for the BJP consolidate.

The Times Now-CVoter study gave 122 seats to the Grand Alliance and 111 to the NDA.

The ABP News gave the BJP and its associates 130 seats contrasted with 108 to the JD-U union.

News Nation likewise gave the JD-U and its partners an edge, with 120-124 seats, while the BJP and its associates could get 115-119 seats.

Around 56 percent of the 66.8 million electorate voted in the five rounds of surveying that started on October 12.