Assam 2026 Exit Polls Predict BJP Victory with 102+ Seats
Today's Chanakya Exit Polls Assam 2026: BJP Set For Landslide With 102+ Seats, Congress Far Behind
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The exit polls by Today’s Chanakya suggest the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led alliance will secure 102 ± 9 seats in the Assam Assembly elections held on April 9, 2026, indicating a strong majority. In contrast, the Indian National Congress-led alliance is projected to win only 23 ± 9 seats.
- 01BJP-led alliance projected to win 102 ± 9 seats in Assam's 126-member Assembly.
- 02Congress-led alliance estimated at 23 ± 9 seats, indicating a significant gap.
- 03BJP's projected vote share is 50% ± 3%, while Congress is at 38% ± 3%.
- 04Three major pollsters confirm a commanding NDA majority.
- 05Official election results will be announced on May 4.
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According to the exit polls conducted by Today’s Chanakya for the Assam Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led alliance is expected to secure 102 ± 9 seats in the 126-member Assembly, indicating a decisive majority. The BJP-led coalition, which includes the Asom Gana Parishad and Bodoland People’s Front, is projected to receive a vote share of 50% ± 3%. In contrast, the Indian National Congress-led alliance, known as the Asom Sonmilito Morcha, is estimated to win 23 ± 9 seats with a vote share of 38% ± 3%. Other parties are likely to secure just 1 ± 1 seat. This polling data shows a significant disparity in support between the two major alliances in Assam. Other pollsters, including VoteVibe and JVC, also predict a strong performance for the BJP, with estimates of seats ranging from 88 to 101 for the NDA. The results of the elections will be officially announced on May 4.
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If the BJP-led alliance secures the projected seats, it will strengthen their governance and influence policies in Assam.
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