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BJP ahead in UP, fractured verdict in Uttaranchal: Exit polls

Results of exit polls have revealed that the BJP and its allies have done reasonably well in the first phase of the assembly poll in Uttar Pradesh, while neighbouring Uttaranchal is likely to throw up a fractured verdict with the ruling BJP emerging as the single largest group.

In Uttar Pradesh, where 92 of the 403 assembly constituencies went to the polls on Thursday, BJP and its allies were projected to get more than a third of the seats followed by the Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party.

While the CMS survey on Zee TV predicted 34 seats for BJP and its allies in Uttaranchal, just one short of a simple majority in the House of 70, C-Voter survey predicted 33.

The CMS poll showed that the Congress was poised to get 25 seats while the C-Voter survey gave the party 24 seats.

In first phase in Uttar Pradesh, the ruling BJP and allies could get 46 seats followed by the Samajwadi Party - 28 and the BSP - 16, according to the CMS exit poll, which also predicted that the Congress will get only two seats.

However, the C-Voter predictions showed BJP and allies getting 37 seats, BSP - 27, Samajwadi Party - 21 and Congress - five seats in the state.

PTI

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