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BJP’s bat in UP! 300 will be crossed again, if the party gets 47% votes

The Uttar Pradesh assembly elections have been completed in seven phases. Now everyone is waiting for the results. The results will be announced on 10th March. But before the announcement of the results, the process of releasing the exit polls through all the media channels has started, in which the mood of the public is being expressed. Meanwhile, according to the exit poll released by Matterise News Communication, BJP seems to be getting the maximum number of seats in its bag as compared to other parties, destroying all the protests. According to Materise News Communication, BJP’s account is seen going from 262 to 267 seats. In this context, BJP seems to be getting the maximum number of seats in its account as compared to other parties. Let us tell you that 43 percent vote share is seen going in BJP’s account. On the other hand, if we talk about the Samajwadi Party, then despite all the fronts opened against the BJP, the party does not seem to be getting much success. Let us inform that 119-121 seats are seen going in the account of Samajwadi Party.
On the other hand, 35 percent votes are seen going in SP’s bag. At the same time, BSP and Congress seem to be reduced to only 7 to 15 and 3 to 8 seats. Only 2% vote share is seen going in the account of Congress. Apart from this, according to Materise News Communication, if BJP is successful in getting about 47 percent vote share in its bag, then there is no doubt in saying that no one can stop BJP from crossing the 300 mark in this election. At the same time, according to exit polls, BJP’s vote share can increase by 3.6 percent in this election. At the same time, a decline of 9 to 3 percent can be seen in the vote share of BSP and Congress. On the other hand, in terms of vote share, an increase of about 10 percent can be recorded in the Samajwadi Party vote share. Well, it was a matter of exit polls, but now how meaningful these exit polls can prove to be. For the time being, this will be reflected only on the next 10th March i.e. on the day of results.