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The country’s largest state, Uttar Pradesh, as well as Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur are currently in the throes of an election battle. Despite the limitations of publicity, digital media as well as door-to-door publicity have stirred the atmosphere. Voting is taking place in seven phases from February 10 to March 7 and the results of all the five states will be declared on the same day on March 10. Although that date is still far away, a survey by Times Now Navbharat has revealed the current ‘mood’ of these states. The survey’s predictions have added to Congress’ concerns.
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Uttar Pradesh: In Uttar Pradesh, it is speculated that only Yogi Adityanath will get Kaul again. According to the survey, BJP will easily cross the majority mark by winning 223 out of 403 seats, while SP is likely to push for 152 seats. It seems that BSP will get 13 seats, Congress 12 and other parties 3 seats. This also indicates that the equations may change in the near future as the Samajwadi Party’s numbers change rapidly as the polling dates approach.
Uttarakhand: It seems that BJP will form the government again in Uttarakhand. It has been shown that BJP will get 42 to 46 seats out of 70. According to the survey, Congress-12 to 14, AAP-8 to 11, others-2 to 5 seats are expected here.
Punjab: Though no political party will get a clear majority in Punjab, it is likely that AAP will come close to a majority by overtaking the ruling Congress. Out of 117 seats, 58 will go to Congress, 44 to Congress, 12 to Akali Dal, 2 to BJP and 1 to others.
Goa: The BJP is currently in power in Goa and is expected to retain power by winning 20 to 23 seats in the 40-member assembly. The Congress is likely to get 4 to 6 seats, our 6 to 10 seats and other parties 5 to 6 seats.
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