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A look at what the poll of exit polls – which shows a possible 2-2 draw between Congress and BJP in key Hindi heartland states and Telangana mean for national politics
Madhya Pradesh has a 230-member House and a party needs 116 seats to form the government. The central state went to polls in a single phase on November 17.
Rajasthan Exit Poll | Rajasthan Exit Polls Result 2023 Live: The polling for 199 out of 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan concluded in a single phase on November 25. Now all are waiting for December 3 when votes would be counted. Among these, 25 seats are reserved for the Scheduled Caste, 34 for the Scheduled Tribe, and 141 for the General category. Approximately 5.3 crore people were eligible to vote. Rajasthan saw a total voter turnout of 75%. Majority of the polling process went smoothly except for a few incidents of fighting or violence. Rajasthan has seen a switch between Congress and BJP since 1998 as both parties remain confident in their win with Congress’ Ashok Gehlot confident in his power and his 'seven guarantees' while BJP depends on PM Narendra Modi and his guarantees to gain the trust of the voters.In the Rajasthan assembly elections, Sardarpura, Tonk, Jhalarapatan, Nathdwara, Jhunjhunu, Jhotwara, Kota North, and Churu are seen as pivotal battlegrounds, serving