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New Delhi:

The results of the exit polls for the Meghalaya-Nagaland and Tripura assembly elections have started pouring in.

The BJP seems to be forming the government again in Tripura.

In the results of exit polls, BJP can get 45 percent votes in Tripura.

According to the exit poll of India Today-Axis My India, BJP is expected to return once again in the state.

BJP is getting 36-45 seats in exit polls.

While TMP (Tipra Motha) is expected to get 9-16 seats.

Left+ can get 6-11 seats.

0 seats are seen going to the account of others. 

If we look at the percentage, BJP can get 45 percent votes in Tripura elections.

The Left-Congress alliance can have 32 percent vote share.

Talking about TMP, its vote share can be 20 percent.

The majority mark in the 60-seat assembly is 31.

Voting was held in Tripura on February 16. At the same time, the Left-Congress alliance can have 32 percent vote share.

TMP seems to be doing better than Left in Tripura elections.

According to exit polls, TMP can get 9 to 16 seats in this election. 

Whereas, Zee News-Matrize has predicted that BJP-NDPP alliance will win 35-43 seats out of 60 seats in Nagaland.

Whereas in Meghalaya, Konrad Sangma's NPP is likely to emerge as the single largest party. 

However, the exit poll estimates have proved to be wrong many times.

The results of the elections will come on March 2.

Congress-Left alliance for the first time


Congress and Left formed an alliance to remove BJP from power in Tripura.

In the political history of the last five decades, Congress and CPM have always been bitter opponents of each other here.

In 2018, the BJP gained power for the first time.

On the other hand, Pradyot Bikram Manikya Debbarman, head of Tipora Motha and descendant of Tripura royal family, made the contest interesting by contesting with Tipora Motha Dal.