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New Delhi:

The BJP is returning to power with a thumping majority in all the exit polls for the Gujarat elections.

This time BJP is not only winning in Gujarat, but is winning with record seats.

In the exit polls conducted by all the media organizations, BJP is being brought back to power in Gujarat with a huge majority.

All the exit polls are giving 150 seats to BJP this time in Gujarat, which is a bigger victory than 2002.

On the other hand, Congress is being described as the second largest party in Gujarat in the exit polls and the Aam Aadmi Party, which came to contest elections for the first time in Gujarat, has been described as the third largest party in the exit polls. In Himachal Pradesh, a fight is being told between the BJP and the Congress. Is.

According to many exit polls, the Congress is seen forming the government in Himachal Pradesh, while in many exit polls, a neck-to-neck fight is being told between the BJP and the Congress.

On the other hand, the Aam Aadmi Party is going to be at the third position in Himachal as well.

This time in Gujarat, the Aam Aadmi Party is telling the low voting percentage of BJP's 27 years of anti-incumbency.

At the same time, BJP is also confident on this voting percentage that their party has got huge votes.

Behind this, the strategy of Home Minister Amit Shah and other leaders of the state is being told.

BJP says that seeing the work of PM Modi, people are voting for BJP.

Talking about the squeeze of exit polls, BJP is forming the government in Gujarat.

In Delhi MCD, power seems to be going out of the hands of BJP and in Himachal, Congress is coming back to power.

But the real thing will be known only after the election results are out.

According to the exit polls, even if the Congress wins in Himachal, it will not have a big impact.

What the Congress can do next year in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan has to be seen.

In the coming time, if the Congress gets a significant victory in these states, then it will have an impact on the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.