Exit Poll 2024, Voting is taking place today for the seventh and final phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 (Lok Sabha Election 2024 Vote Counting). After the completion of voting today, the results of Exit Poll 2024 will start coming. It is believed that the picture of the election result (Lok Sabha Election 2024 Result) becomes clear from the exit poll that which party is getting the mandate and who is going to capture the power at the Centre?
Exit polls in India were started in the 80s (Exit Poll History in India) and since then, every time on the basis of survey, it is estimated who is getting the majority and who is not. But sometimes exit polls are successful and sometimes they fail completely. Let us know who passed and who failed in the exit polls of the last four Lok Sabha elections.
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Before the final results of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 are declared on June 4, exit polls will try to predict the outcome of the election this evening. Exit poll predictions should not be blindly trusted because there is always scope for mistakes. There have been many such cases in the past also when exit polls proved wrong. However, in 2019 and 2014, the exit poll predictions did not ignore the mood of the country.
This time, Bharatiya Janata Party is claiming a massive victory in the Lok Sabha elections with the slogan of 400 crossings. At the same time, the Congress-led opposition I.N.D.I.A alliance is claiming the defeat of PM Narendra Modi and getting majority for itself.

The magic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visible in South India because for the first time in the exit polls, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s account is opening in Kerala. BJP is doing better in Tamil Nadu also. This time BJP seems to be getting one to three seats in Kerala. Something similar is happening in Tamil Nadu also. Even in this state of South India, BJP is getting one to three seats.
According to exit poll, out of 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh, BJP may get 4 to 6, NDA may get 19 to 22 seats and others may get 5 to 8 seats. Similarly, out of 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka, BJP may get 21 to 24, NDA may get 23 to 26, and Congress may get 3 to 7, while India Alliance may get 3 to 7 seats.
Talking about Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, out of 40 Lok Sabha seats here, 1 to 3 seats seem to be going to BJP and NDA. At the same time, Congress is getting 8 to 11 seats, while India Alliance is getting 36 to 39 seats and others are getting 0 to 2 seats.