Voting ends in Punjab, what do exit poll results say?

Sekar Chandra

Voting ends in punjab, what do exit poll results say?

Exit poll results have been released after voting ended on june 1 in the last phase on all 13 lok sabha seats in Punjab. Mainly aam aadmi party, congress, bjp and Shiromani Akali Dal candidates have contested the elections in Punjab. According to the results of ABP C-Voter exit poll, aam aadmi party is expected to get ... percent votes in Punjab. According to the exit poll results, congress is estimated to get 32.7 percent vote share here. While bjp is expected to get 21.3 percent votes.

How many seats to which party in Punjab?

6 to 8 seats can go to the account of Congress. Apart from this, bjp can win 1 to 3 seats in the state. Apart from AAP, congress, bjp and Akali in the state, BSP is also in the fray.

Fate of 328 candidates locked in EVMs

The fate of a total of 328 candidates on all 13 lok sabha seats in punjab has been locked in EVMs. congress and AAP contested the elections separately in the state with mutual consent. At the same time, bjp and Akali Dal also remained in the fray alone. The results are to be declared on june 4 and on this day it will be completely clear which party gets how many seats in Punjab.

Big data-faces contesting elections in Punjab

bjp fielded Hansraj Hans on Faridkot seat of Punjab. At the same time, AAP gave ticket to Karamjit Anmol on this seat. AAP candidate Laljit Bhullar and Akali Dal's Virsa Singh Valtoha are in the fray on Khadoor Sahib lok sabha seat. Here Khalistani supporter Amritpal Singh also contested as an independent. In Jalandhar, there was a contest between congress leader and former cm Charanjit Singh Channi and BJP's Sushil Rinku. At the same time, bjp fielded Preneet Kaur from Patiala. Shiromani Akali Dal has fielded former Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal from bathinda seat.

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