Karnataka polls: BJP likely to lose in Karnataka, Congress likely to win so many seats
Karnataka has 28 Lok Sabha constituencies. In this election, polling was held in two phases for 28 constituencies in Karnataka. After polling for the seventh phase of Lok Sabha elections, the ratings of TV9 Bharatvarsh, POLSTRAT and PEOPLE'S INSIGHT polls are out. According to predictions, BJP will lose 5 to 7 seats. At the same time the Indian alliance can also get the same number of seats. According to exit poll predictions, NDA is expected to win 20 seats in Karnataka. At the same time, the Indian alliance could get 08 seats, while no one else got any seats. Talking about the party wise figures, BJP has to be content with 18 seats and Congress with 8 seats. The NDA's ally JDS is likely to win two seats. Karnataka Total Seats by Alliance – 28 NDA – 20 INDIA – 08 OTH – 00 Karnataka Exit Poll – 28 BJP – 18 CONG – 08 JDS – 02 OTH – 00 India Alliance can get 43.56 percent votes. . Talking about vote percentage in Karnataka polls, NDA is expected to get 50.52 percent votes. At the same time, All India could get 43.56 per cent votes and others 5.92 per cent votes. Congress had to settle for just one seat in the last elections, but opinion polls show better projections for Congress. Karnataka Vote Percentage Total Seats – 28 NDA – 50.52 Percent India – 43.56 Percent OTH – 5.92 Percent JDS is with BJP in Karnataka, this time Karnataka has NDA on one side and opposition Indian Alliance on the other. JDS is part of the National Democratic Alliance in this election in Karnataka. BJP is contesting in 25 seats and JDS in 3 seats. In the last election, BJP had won 25 seats while Congress had won only one seat. The survey conducted by TV9-Peoples Insight, Polstrat has a sample size of around 1 crore people. In this, the opinion of the people of the country has also been taken through IVR. Apart from this, people were also called and asked for their opinion through a random number generator. The survey was conducted in all 543 Lok Sabha constituencies in the country and samples were taken from each assembly constituency under the Lok Sabha constituency. But the poll is only a data prepared based on a survey and the final election results will be released only on June 4. Which party has won in Karnataka, in which constituencies it has won and in which constituencies it has lost will be known only on June 4.