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Exit polls conclude TRS would get three-thirds majority

Hyderabad, Dec.7 (PMI): In spite of the Congress-led Praja Kutami, financed by TDP national president AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu making tall claims of sweeping polls and confine caretaker Chief Minister to his farm house, on Friday, the TRS wave was discernible as claimed by TRS supremo. Today, the “car” was found speeding fast without any break.
After conclusion of the polling in the entire State, India Today guessed that the ruling TRS party would bag seats between 79 and 91 gaining two-thirds majority, Congress Praja Kutami might get seats between 21 and 33, the BJP from just one to three seats and others from four to seven.
Meanwhile, The Times Now exit survey concluded that the ruling party has swept the polls and would remain in power for the second consecutive term. The channel observed that the people in all parts of the State delivered their judgment in favour of their beloved KCR, who had preferred to go to polls by dissolving the Assembly nine months ahead of his five year term due to the constant vilification and Gobles campaign by the Congress and its power-mongering allies against the ruling party. All sections of the people in the State, who were happy with the KCR government functioning, renewed their mandate to the TRS supremo and rejected the gang of four Opposition parties scornfully.
The Times Now Channel survey revealed that the pink party would get not less than 66 seats giving it absolute majority and the Congress-led alliance might be getting 37 seats despite AICC leaders, including Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and some former Union ministers of UPA regime wooing the Telangana electorate. Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP national president Amit Shah and present Union ministers proclaiming that the saffron party would wrest power in the Southern State might get just seven seats and others nine seats

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