Lok Sabha Election 2024 Survey: Less than a year is left for the next Lok Sabha elections. In such a situation, the political temperature of the country is increasing. While the NDA is trying to create new equations to return under the leadership of PM Modi, the Congress and other anti-BJP parties are trying to form a common front. Meanwhile, Times Now Navbharat and ETG have conducted a survey regarding the Lok Sabha elections, in which shocking results have come out.
In the survey of Times Now Navbharat-ETG, people were asked that if elections were held today, which party would form the government. Survey data shows that the seats of the BJP-led alliance will be less but it will be able to make a comeback. According to the survey, the NDA alliance is expected to get 285-325 seats.
According to the survey, the Congress-led alliance can be reduced to 150 seats. This survey has come at a time when recently a meeting of 15 anti-BJP parties was held in Patna on the invitation of Nitish Kumar. Congress also participated in the meeting called for the strategy of 2024. The next meeting of the opposition parties is going to be held on July 14 in the Congress-ruled state of Himachal Pradesh.
Who will get how many seats in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh?
According to the survey, out of 25 Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan, BJP can get 20-22 seats. The ruling Congress in the state has been estimated to get only 3 seats. At the same time, BJP is expected to get 22-24 seats in Madhya Pradesh. Assembly elections are to be held in both these states by the end of this year.
TMC will remain number-1 in West Bengal
TMC is predicted to become the single largest party in West Bengal in the Lok Sabha elections. According to the survey, Mamta Banerjee’s party can get 20-22 seats in the state. BJP can perform once again like last time and it has been predicted to get 18-20 seats.
How many seats for Congress?
According to the survey data, if today Lok Sabha Elections If they happen, the Congress party can get 111-149 seats. With 24-25 Lok Sabha seats, Jagan Mohan Reddy’s YSRCP can become the third largest party in the country.
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