AFTER ABP NEWS, C FORE SURVEY ALSO PREDICTS CONGRESS VICTORY IN RAJASTHAN

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Rajasthan Congress president Sachin Pilot at an election rally in Rajasthan (Photo @sachinpilot)

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JAIPUR — Two surveys in the last two days have predicted a massive victory for Congress party in Rajasthan dethroning the Vasundhara Raje government of BJP.

ABP News-C Voter carried a big survey from 1-30 September and published its results on 6th October – the day Election Commission announced dates for Assembly poll in Rajasthan and four other states.

As per the survey results, Congress will oust BJP from power in Rajasthan as it will win 142 seats in the 200-member Assembly, restricting the BJP around 50.

Now another survey done by C Fore on Monday predicted Congress will win 124-138 seats in the state.

In the 2013 Assembly polls in Rajasthan, BJP had got a landslide victory by winning 163 seats while Congress could win only 21 seats.

Along with Rajasthan, Assembly polls are going to be held for Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram in November-December this year.

ABP News-C Voter has carried opinion poll for Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh also. Like in Rajasthan, BJP is going to be defeated by Congress in these two states also.

As per the survey, Congress will win 122 out of 230 seats in Madhya Pradesh and 47 out of 90 seats in Chhattigarh and will easily form government in the two states.

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