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Rajasthan Exit Polls Favor Congress in Landslide Victory, BJP Faces Defeat

As the nation eagerly awaits the outcome of the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections in five states, Rajasthan stands out with a closely contested battle, as reflected in the exit polls. The final results for Rajasthan, along with Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana, are scheduled to be officially announced on December 3, 2023. Rajasthan’s Electoral Landscape: A Close Fight Rajasthan, boasting 200 Lok Sabha seats, witnessed a robust voter turnout of 74.06%, with 199 seats seeing active participation in the democratic process. The exit polls conducted by various agencies suggest a tilt in favor of the Congress party. Exit Poll Consensus: Congress Poised for Victory Major exit polls, including those conducted by India TV, India Today, and Today Chanakya, are collectively indicating a Congress majority in Rajasthan. According to these projections: India TV Exit Poll: Congress is predicted to win 104 seats, while the BJP is expected to secure a maximum of 90 seats. India Today Exit Poll: Congress is forecasted to claim victory with 106 seats, while the BJP may win a maximum of 100 seats. Today Chanakya Exit Poll: Congress is expected to win 101 seats, and the BJP is anticipated to secure only 89 seats. Oligo’s Ongoing Election Coverage: Leading Up to December 3 The Oligo continues its in-depth coverage of election news, providing insights, analyses, and updates until the official announcement on December 3. The focus remains on Rajasthan and the four other states where voters have cast their ballots, determining the future political landscape. Anticipation Builds for December 3: The Verdict Day With the majority of exit polls favoring the Congress party in Rajasthan, the nation is poised for the official declaration on December 3, 2023. The results will not only shape the political destiny of Rajasthan but will also contribute to the broader narrative of political dynamics in the country. Stay tuned with The Oligo for continuous coverage leading up to and beyond the crucial verdict day.

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