many Exit polls on Thursday unanimously predicted that BJP would return to power in Gujarat and out Congress in Himachal Pradesh. , exit polls of TV channels suggested Thursday. win situation for narendra modi and amit sahsh many Exit polls on Thursday unanimously predicted that BJP would return to power in Gujarat and out Congress in Himachal Pradesh. , exit polls of TV channels suggested Thursday. For the Congress party , the exit poll data was very disappointing after party most spirited campaign in the state led by Rahul Gandhi, who is set to take the reins of the party as its new president on December 16.If these polls are proved right, it would be a huge boost for BJP, which was seen by many to be battling Patidar anger as well as resentment over demonetisation, GST and an agrarian crisis in Gujarat. It would also strengthen the feeling that BJP is set for another term at the Centre in 2019 with the Modi magic still running strong. The lowest seat for the BJP in Gujarat election was given by India Today-Axis My India survey with 99-113 and the highest given by News 24-Today’s Chanakya that forecast 124-146 seats for the BJP, up to 31 seats more than its present tally of 115 in the 182-member Assembly. In the 2012 Assembly polls in Gujarat, the BJP had won 115 seats, the Congress 61. For Himachal, with a strength of 68 seats, the lowest predicted for the Congress was 6 by News 24-Today’s Chankaya and the maximum for BJP was 55 by Chanakya and India Today-Axis My India survey. In the 2012 polls in Himachal, the Congress had won 36 and the BJP 26 seats. Gujarat has seen a high-decibel, bitter and intense campaign with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the BJP while Rahul led his party’s battle in the state. The last week of the during gujrat election campaign many of us witnessed a public ugly spat between the two parties after Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar used “neech” word for the Prime Minister narendra modi for which he mani shab. The Congress mani shanker ayer critices both by bjp and social as result of these congress party suspended Aiyar from the primary membership of the party for his neech remark for priminister . in one rally , Modi alleged that former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former Vice President Hamid Ansari were among others who conspired with their Pakistani guests at a dinner at Aiyar’s residence to defeat the BJP in Gujarat in Gujarat election. then former pm Manmohan Singh who sought an apology from the PM Modi. in starting phase of Gujarat elections are seen as a referendum on BJP government’s economic policies after its ambitious moves like demonetisation and the rolling-out of GST which, from reports on the ground, had hit traders as well as industrialists. The ongoing agitation by farmers in different parts of Gujarat and the Patidar protests for jobs and quotas had troubled the BJP in rural areas during the campaign. caste based equations against the BJP, the Congress has taken the support of Hardik Patel, Thakore and Mewani, who have emerged as the youth Turks from the Patidars, Other Backward Classes and Dalits in gujrat we have saw Rahul Gandhi drama campaigning intensely in the state, extensively using social media and visiting all the hindu temples to polarized hindu vote bank . Gandhi also steered clear of making any overtures to the minority community for their votes. Gujarat India Today-Axis My India exit poll reports of gujrat election : Congress (68-82), BJP (99-113) Others (1-4) Times No exit poll reports of gujrat election reports : Congress (66), BJP (113) Others (3) India TV exit poll report of Gujarat election reports: Congress (65-75), BJP (104-114) Others (0-4) ABP new 18 exit poll reports: Congress (64), BJP (117) Others (1) News18 C voter exit poll s report of Gujarat election result: Congress (74) BJP (108) Others (-) News 24 exit poll report of Gujarat election: Congress (47) BJP (135) Others (-) NewsX report : Congress (65) BJP (115) Others (0-2) Himachal Pradesh election result India Today-Axis My India exit poll report Himachal: Congress (13-20), BJP (47-55) Others (0-2) Times Now exit poll report: Congress (17) BJP (51) Others (-) News 24 exit poll report: Congress (13), BJP (55) Others (-) ABP exit poll report: Congress (29) BJP (38) Others (1) NewsX: Congress (18-24) BJP (42-50) Others (2)]]>