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Chhattisgarh Exit Polls 2023: Congress Secures Majority, BJP Faces Potential Setback in Electoral Battle

As the dust settles on the Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections, exit polls paint a picture of a closely contested battle between the incumbent Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The predictions from prominent sources reveal the intensity of the political showdown in the state.

Exit Poll Highlights: Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections 2023

1. TV5 News Exit Polls:

Congress: 54-64 seats
BJP: 29-39 seats
Others: 0-2 seats
2. Today’s Chanakya Exit Polls:

Congress: 57 seats
BJP: 33-38 seats
Others: 0-3 seats
3. India Today-Axis My India Exit Polls:

Congress: 40-50 seats
BJP: 36-46 seats
Others: 1-5 seats
4. Times Now-ETG Exit Polls:

Congress: 48-56 seats
BJP: 32-40 seats
Others: 2-4 seats
5. ABP-CVoter Exit Polls:

Congress: 47 seats
BJP: 42 seats
Key Takeaways:

Chhattisgarh, the only state with elections in two phases, witnesses a fierce battle between the BJP and Congress.
The voter turnout, at 76.31%, remains satisfactory compared to the 2018 elections when it was recorded at 76.88%.
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel’s Congress government aims to retain power, while the BJP seeks to reclaim the throne it lost in 2018.
The exit poll numbers suggest a neck-and-neck race, with Congress and BJP vying for supremacy. Each prediction adds to the suspense, leaving citizens eagerly awaiting the official results. The state, known for its political dynamics, is on the edge as the fate of Chhattisgarh hangs in the balance.

The final verdict will be unveiled on December 3, marking a crucial moment in Chhattisgarh’s political landscape. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this high-stakes electoral battle.

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