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India election: Exit polls see Modi win as vote ends | |
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A number of exit polls are suggesting that Narendra Modi, the leader of India's main opposition BJP, is on course to win the general election. | |
The BJP dominated the campaign but analysts warn that exit polls have often been wrong in the past. | |
The main contest in the vote is between the ruling Congress and the BJP. Votes will be counted on 16 May. | The main contest in the vote is between the ruling Congress and the BJP. Votes will be counted on 16 May. |
Polls ended on the final day of voting on Monday. The Election Commission said voter turnout was a record 66.38%. | |
The figure beats the previous record set in 1984. | The figure beats the previous record set in 1984. |
The election began on 7 April and has been held in nine phases for security and logistical reasons. With 814 million eligible voters, it is the world's biggest exercise in democracy. | The election began on 7 April and has been held in nine phases for security and logistical reasons. With 814 million eligible voters, it is the world's biggest exercise in democracy. |
Exit polls being released by Indian media organisations on Monday evening all showed the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) well ahead in terms of predicted seat wins, and the governing Congress trailing badly. | Exit polls being released by Indian media organisations on Monday evening all showed the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) well ahead in terms of predicted seat wins, and the governing Congress trailing badly. |
According to the India Today-Cicero poll, the NDA is expected to win between 261 and 283 seats. TimesNow-ORG predicts 249 seats for the opposition alliance. | According to the India Today-Cicero poll, the NDA is expected to win between 261 and 283 seats. TimesNow-ORG predicts 249 seats for the opposition alliance. |
The IBN Network18-CSDS poll predicts the NDA will get between 270 and 282 seats and expects the BJP to win between 230 and 242 seats. It points to a dismal showing for the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA), which it expects it to get 92 to 102 seats. | |
The ABP-Nielsen exit poll gives 281 seats to the NDA and 97 seats to the UPA. | |
A party or coalition needs 272 to form a government and analysts say unless the BJP wins a clear majority, the vote counting on Friday may be followed by days of bargaining with potential allies. | |
Correspondents note that exit polls are notoriously inaccurate in India, partly because of the size and complexity of the electorate. In the last two elections, they were inaccurate and over-estimated the BJP's gains. | |
On Monday, as polling came to an end, Election Commission officials said more than 551 million voters had to cast their ballots, higher than any turnout in the country's history. | |
'Ballot for progress' | 'Ballot for progress' |
On the final day of the election, millions turned out in the sacred city of Varanasi, a key battleground, where Mr Modi is being challenged by anti-corruption campaigner Arvind Kejriwal. | |
Voting was also held in 40 other seats in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal states. | |
In the run-up to Monday's vote, Varanasi had been the scene of frenzied political campaigning. | |
"Varanasi will finally see some change and development. I am glad to have lived for the day," Ramavati, 93, said. | "Varanasi will finally see some change and development. I am glad to have lived for the day," Ramavati, 93, said. |
One woman told the BBC that she had cast her ballot "for the person who will bring development and progress". | One woman told the BBC that she had cast her ballot "for the person who will bring development and progress". |
"The main issues are inflation, corruption and unemployment." | "The main issues are inflation, corruption and unemployment." |
Pitted against Mr Modi in Varanasi is Arvind Kejriwal of the Aam Aadmi Party, whose army of volunteers has campaigned extensively for weeks before polling. | Pitted against Mr Modi in Varanasi is Arvind Kejriwal of the Aam Aadmi Party, whose army of volunteers has campaigned extensively for weeks before polling. |
There are a total of 42 candidates in the fray in the seat, including the Congress party's Ajay Rai, a local political leader. | There are a total of 42 candidates in the fray in the seat, including the Congress party's Ajay Rai, a local political leader. |
Uttar Pradesh, where Varanasi lies, returns more MPs than any other state and is often dubbed India's battleground state. |