Mizoram, like Rajasthan, is a cliffhanger where ruling MNF is facing a tough challenge from ZPM and none of the exit polls provided a clear winner in the north-eastern state where Congress and BJP will try to woo the regional parties to be in the game.
New Delhi: Exit polls on Thursday predicted the Congress ousting BRS from power in Telangana and returning to power in Chhattisgarh but found itself in a tight spot in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan where BJP may end up with an edge.
Mizoram, like Rajasthan, is a cliffhanger where ruling MNF is facing a tough challenge from ZPM and none of the exit polls provided a clear winner in the north-eastern state where Congress and BJP will try to woo the regional parties to be in the game.
While parties on the losing side in states sought to doubt the predictions and insisted on the counting of actual votes on December 3, the exit poll results were a mixed bag for the BJP and the Congress – the BJP was not ceding ground to the Congress in Madhya Pradesh as easily as expected while the Congress too appeared to be closing the gap in Rajasthan.