Exit Polls in 2019 on Lok Sabha seats of Awadh. – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Exit Polls in 2019 on Lok Sabha seats of Awadh.  – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


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So far, six phases of voting have been completed for the Lok Sabha elections. The seventh and final phase of voting will be held on June 1. Exit polls will start coming after this. People’s eyes are fixed on the exit polls before the results on June 4. Let us know what were the results on these seats of Awadh in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and where the predictions proved wrong.

In the 2019 elections, SP-BSP and RLD were challenging BJP by forming an alliance in UP. In such a situation, the whole country’s eyes were on UP and it was being estimated that the alliance would give a tough fight to BJP in UP, but despite this, BJP won 62 seats in the state. While in the exit polls, many survey agencies had given 20 to 45 seats to the alliance, but when the results came, the alliance which was considered strong on paper was reduced to 15 seats. BSP had won 10 and SP had won five Lok Sabha seats. Know, what were the results on other seats of Awadh:

Lucknow Lok Sabha Seat: BJP candidate Rajnath Singh won for the second time in a row in the seat which is a BJP stronghold and is considered the legacy of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He got 56 percent of the total votes polled.

Mohanlalganj Lok Sabha seat: Riding on the Modi wave, BJP candidate Kaushal Kishore defeated BSP candidate CL Verma by 90229 votes in a direct contest in Mohanlalganj parliamentary seat. However, his victory margin was 55000 less than in 2014.

Ambedkar Nagar Lok Sabha seat: Alliance candidate Ritesh Pandey won the Ambedkar Nagar Lok Sabha seat by defeating BJP candidate Mukut Bihari Verma. He won by a margin of 96 thousand votes in a one-sided contest. Ritesh Pandey is the BJP candidate in the 2024 elections.

Faizabad Lok Sabha seat: BJP candidate Lallu Singh had won the Faizabad Lok Sabha seat by a margin of 65477 votes. SP-BSP alliance candidate Anandsen Yadav came second. Congress candidate Nirmal Khatri could not even save his deposit on this seat.

Amethi Lok Sabha seat: The high profile Amethi seat of Awadh region was much talked about. Here, surprising everyone, BJP candidate Smriti Irani created history by defeating Congress leader Rahul Gandhi by about 55120 votes.

Barabanki Lok Sabha seat: BJP’s magic worked in Barabanki Lok Sabha seat in 2019 and here BJP candidate Upendra Rawat defeated alliance candidate Ramsagar Rawat by 1 lakh 10 thousand votes. Congress candidate Tanuj Punia came third. However, this time his ticket was cut due to being embroiled in controversies.

Bahraich Lok Sabha seat: On the Bahraich reserved Lok Sabha seat, BJP candidate Akshayvarlal Gond defeated the rival SP candidate Shabbir Ahmed by 128752 votes. At the same time, the Congress candidate lost his deposit.

Shravasti Lok Sabha Seat: BSP candidate Ram Shiromani Verma had won the Shravasti Lok Sabha seat. He defeated BJP candidate Daddan Mishra by 5320 votes.

Kaiserganj Lok Sabha seat: This time, Karan Bhushan, son of BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, has been made the candidate for the Kaiserganj Lok Sabha seat of Gonda district. In the 2019 elections, Brij Bhushan won this seat by a margin of more than two and a half lakh votes. At the same time, BJP candidate Kirti Vardhan Singh from Gonda seat defeated SP-BSP alliance candidate Vinod Kumar alias Pandit Singh by 165482 votes.

Rae Bareli Lok Sabha seat: Congress leader Sonia Gandhi had won the Rae Bareli Lok Sabha seat for the fifth consecutive time. She defeated her rival Dinesh Pratap Singh by 1 lakh 67 thousand 178 votes. However, this time Sonia is not contesting the Lok Sabha elections. Congress has fielded Rahul Gandhi on this seat while BJP has again expressed confidence in Dinesh Pratap Singh.

Sultanpur Lok Sabha seat: In Sultanpur Lok Sabha seat, BJP candidate Maneka Gandhi defeated alliance candidate Chandrabhadra Singh Sonu by 13859 votes in a close contest. This time again Maneka Gandhi is contesting from Sultanpur seat.

See all exit polls on Amar Ujala App and amarujala.com on June 1

Exit polls of all agencies will be available at one place on Amar Ujala Mobile App and amarujala.com. As soon as the exit polls of different channels and agencies start coming, you will be able to see them all at the same time on Amar Ujala.

We will also tell you the average of all exit polls, i.e., whose government can be formed where in the poll of polls. How much did the post-election exit polls change from the opinion polls that came during the elections? Who can get how many seats in which states? Where can people trust the current government again? Where can there be a change of power? You will get all this on Amar Ujala Mobile App and amarujala.com.



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