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Maharashtra Exit Polls Give Heft To Independents; Pawar Dons Mediator’s Hat For MVA


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The alliances are trying to convince the candidates before counting day on November 23, seeking their support if the coalition gets good numbers but falls just short of majority

Sources told CNN-News18 that after the exit polls, both alliances have started contacting Independents and candidates of smaller parties who may win elections. (PTI)

Rebels and Independents are likely to play the kingmaker’s role in the formation of the Maharashtra government after exit polls on Wednesday predicted a neck-and-neck contest between the ruling Mahayuti and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in the state.

Sources told CNN-News18 that after the exit polls, both alliances have started contacting Independents and candidates of smaller parties who may win elections. The alliances are trying to convince the candidates before counting day on November 23, seeking their support if the coalition gets good numbers but falls just short of majority.

On Wednesday, ABP-Matrize predicted 150-170 seats for Mahayuti and 110-130 for the Maha Vikas Aghadi. P-MarQ has given 137-157 seats to the Mahayuti and 126-146 to the MVA. Chanakya has predicted 152-160 seats for Mahayuti and 130-138 for the MVA. Poll Diary has indicated that Mahayuti may net 137-157 seats and MVA 126-146. People’s Pulse has predicted 182 seats for the Mahayuti and 97 for the MVA. Lokshahi Marathi-Rudra foresees a neck-and-neck fight with 128-142 seats for the Mahayuti and 125-140 for the MVA. Bhaskar Reporters’ Poll is the outlier, predicting 135-150 seats for the MVA and 125-140 for the Mahayuti.

Sources said the exit polls had also sparked discussions within the MVA, with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, NCP veteran Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, and Rahul Gandhi discussing polling patterns. The alliance has decided to wait and watch on exit polls as they believe that the figures “always go wrong”. Sources also said if the need arises, Pawar Sr — who is known for his master manoeuvres — will be the points person to negotiate with rebels and Independents.

According to Hindustan Times, at least a third of the 288 constituencies in Maharashtra have seen a rebellion, with at least 50 key rebels in the fray who can hurt the chances of the official candidates from both the ruling and opposition alliances.

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