NEW DELHI: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has expressed confidence that there could be no hung assemblies within the three northeastern states – Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya – that lately went to polls and that the coalition led by his celebration BJP will kind the federal government there. “There won’t be a hung assembly in any northeastern state. NDA will form govt in Tripura, Nagaland, Meghalaya,” Sarma mentioned.
The Assam Chief Minister, who can also be the NEDA convenor, additional mentioned that “Tripura will have a BJP CM, Nagaland will have a coalition government while that of Meghalaya will be decided as per seats won by the BJP.”
Sarma additionally mentioned, “No NDA (National Democratic Alliance) partners will go into any alliance with either Congress or the Trinamool Congress. There will be no hung assembly. The NDA will form the government in all three states.”
Sarma’s remarks got here a day after exit polls predicted that the ruling NDPP-BJP alliance would retain energy in Nagaland. The exit polls confirmed whereas BJP has a transparent edge over its rivals in Tripura, it predicted an in depth race in Meghalaya. The consequence of exit polls was telecast by information channels after the conclusion of polling in Meghalaya and Nagaland on Monday.
Tripura
Tripura had gone to the polls on February 16. In Tripura the place the BJP created historical past in 2018 by wresting the state from Left events, the exit polls predicted that the BJP shall be forward of its rivals or get majority. India Today-Axis My India exit ballot predicted that BJP would get 36-45 seats and the Left-Congress will get 6-11 seats. The exit ballot gave 9-16 seats to Tipra Motha. The ZeeInformation-Matrize exit ballot predicted that BJP-IPFT will get 29-36 seats within the 60-member House. It mentioned that Left-Congress mix is poised to get 13-21 seats and Tipra Motha 11-16.
The ETG-Times Now ballot predicted BJP would get 24 seats, Left-Congress would get 21 seats and Tipra Motha 14 seats. The BJP had received 36 seats within the 2018 meeting election.
Nagaland
For the 60-member Nagaland meeting, India Today-Axis My India exit ballot predicted that the NDPP-BJP alliance would get 38 to 48 seats. It mentioned Congress is prone to win 1-2 seats, NPF could win 3-8 seats and different events might get 5-15 seats. According to the Zee-Matriz exit ballot, the NDPP-BJP alliance might get 35-43 seats. ETG-Times Now ballot gave 27-33 seats to NDPP, 12-16 seats to BJP and 4-8 seats to NPF.
Meghalaya
In the 60-member Meghalaya meeting, the Zee-Matrize exit ballot predicted NPP will get 21-26 seats, Trinamool Congress 8-13 seats, BJP 6-11 seats and Congress 3-6 seats. India Today-Axis My India exit ballot for the state predicted NPP getting 18-24 seats, Congress (6-12), BJP (4-8), UDP (8-12 seats) and TMC (5-9) seats. Times Now ETG exit ballot predicted that NPP will get 18-26 seats, AITMC 8-14 seats, UDP 8-14 seats and BJP 3-6 seats.
Assembly elections had been held in Tripura on February 16, and in Nagaland and Meghalaya on February 27. Results shall be declared on March 2. The counting of votes in all three states will happen on March 2.