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Exit polls give sleepless nights to PDP
5/19/2019 11:54:00 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 19: With various media outlets making their exit polls public on Sunday, worst days appear ahead for PDP because the party, as per latest prediction, is not going get any Lok Sabha seat.
As per exit poll, PDP president is going to lose from bastion of her party Anantnag where she is herself contesting. Most of the exit polls have given a big 'zero' to PDP which had formed government with BJP after 2014 fractured assembly verdict.
As reported earlier, many senior leaders of PDP are waiting for the outcome of the results to say 'good bye' to the party that has turned into a 'communal outfit' due to communal advisors who are not allowing the party chief to continue secular policy of her father late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.
As far as exit polls are concerned BJP and NC are beck to beck in the state with 2-3 seats each for both the parties. Congress is likely to win one seat. According to the poll BJP is going to win 2 to 3 seats, Congress can win 0-1 seat, NC can take 2-3 seats, PDP may not win any seat.
It is worth reminding that the PDP and BJP were in a coalition government in the state until the BJP decided to withdraw support in 2018.
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