02-21-2007, 11:23 PM
<b>Uttaranchal Congress may be voted out</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The HT-CNN/IBN exit poll conducted by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), suggests that while there is no anti-incumbency wave, there are clear indications of transfer of power.
We estimate that with<b> 33 to 39 seats, the BJP </b>will get a clear majority or nearly so in the new assembly. The state assembly has 70 seats, of which 69 went to polls on Tuesday.
The Congress is likely to reach a <b>respectable tally of between 21 to 27 seats</b>, but well short of a chance of forming the government.
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A total of 4282 voters were interviewed in 32 assembly constituencies spread across the state in this exit poll.
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No anti-incumbency wave then why change of power?
We estimate that with<b> 33 to 39 seats, the BJP </b>will get a clear majority or nearly so in the new assembly. The state assembly has 70 seats, of which 69 went to polls on Tuesday.
The Congress is likely to reach a <b>respectable tally of between 21 to 27 seats</b>, but well short of a chance of forming the government.
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A total of 4282 voters were interviewed in 32 assembly constituencies spread across the state in this exit poll.
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No anti-incumbency wave then why change of power?