sid_22 Posted December 17, 2012 Report Posted December 17, 2012 [img]http://static.indianexpress.com/pic/uploadedImages/bigImages/B_Id_339206_Narendra_Modi.jpg[/img] The results of three exit polls indicate that come what may, Modi will be Gujarat Chief Minister for a third term, and could well be eyeing Delhi. The CVoter exit poll gives Modi between 119 - 124 seats, while an exit poll by Gujarati regional newspaper Chanakya gave him 140 seats. The Aaj Tak-ORG exit poll says that the BJP is likely to get 118-128 seats while the Congress will fall from its 2007 tally of 59 to something between 50-56. The Gujarat Parivartan Party will get a paltry 1-2 seats while the remaining parties will get 4-6 seats in new state Assembly. The Gujarat Assembly has 182 seats. [img]http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-17649416,width-310,resizemode-4/gujarat-elections-2012-congress-files-poll-code-violation-plaint-against-gujarat-chief-minister-narendra-modi.jpg[/img] Even when averaged out, the numbers are impressive and are significant, especially given that Modi’s future course in politics depends to a great extent on how well he does when the results are declared on 20 December. He needs more than a mere simple majority if he is to advance smoothly to fulfill his ambitions at national level. And if these exit polls are reliable, he has nothing to worry about. 2014 Soniamma Rahul baby amar rahe.......[img]http://www.andhrafriends.com/uploads/gallery/album_17/gallery_24383_17_578612.gif[/img]
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