BJP in crisis in all four of the five states, Congress ahead, according to ABP-C Voter Survey

New Delhi : On Monday, the Election Commission announced the results of voting in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram. Just after that, a famous Psephology organization published a public opinion survey of these 5 states. According to the BJP voter survey, four of these five states are likely to be swept by the BJP. There could be a big rise for Congress.

Madhya Pradesh: The survey indicates a neck-to-neck fight in Madhya Pradesh. But Congress is slightly ahead in that fight. According to the ABP-C Voter survey, Congress is likely to win 113 to 125 seats out of 230 seats and BJP can get 104-116 seats.

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Rajasthan: Congress is currently in power in Rajasthan. According to the survey, the power will change in the desert this time too, keeping the pattern of the last few decades. Saffron Brigade will snatch Rajasthan from Congress. There BJP can get 127-137 seats. Congress can be stuck with only 59-69 seats. Among the five states, only Rajasthan has good news for the BJP.

Chhattisgarh: The ABP-C Voter Survey indicates that Congress will return to power in Naxalite-dominated Chhattisgarh. But the fight will be very tough. Congress can get 45 to 51 seats in Chhattisgarh of 90 seats. BJP can get possession of 39 to 45 seats. Others can get 2 seats.

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Telangana: According to the ABP C-Voter survey, Congress may make a big splash in Telangana this time. There will be tough fight between BRS & Congress. Congress may get 48-60 seats in the 119-seat Telangana Assembly. K Chandrasekhar Rao’s BRS can get 43-55 seats. BJP can get only 5-11 seats.

Mizoram: The survey indicates that the Mizoram Assembly will be hunged. Congress can capture 10-14 seats out of 40 seats in the state. Mizo National Front may get 13-17 seats. And ZPM can get 9 to 13 seats.

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