Proved: Axis My India Can Not Go Wrong!

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The polling of the Indian General Elections finished yesterday. Since last evening, various agencies have started reporting their exit poll results.

One of the most reliable and successful agencies in the exit polls is Axis My India. For the last few years, Axis My India has been predicting the outcome of elections very accurately.

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Yesterday, Axis My India announced its exit poll results. It was stated that the BJP and its NDA forces would form the government once again in the centre by winning between 361 and 401 out of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha.

It was predicted that the Congress and its INDI alliances would win around 131-166. The other parties and independent candidates would secure 8-20 seats.

Coming to Andhra Pradesh, it was predicted that the alliance of TDP-BJP-JSP would win 21-23 out of 25 seats in the state whereas YCP would settle with 2-4 seats.

The pro-YCP people quashed these predictions and opined that their party would gain significant seats in the Lok Sabha elections.

Meanwhile, the assembly results of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim were announced today and the outcome was exactly as the prediction made by Axis My India.

In Arunachal Pradesh, Axis My India predicted that BJP would secure 44-51 seats, NPP would win 2-6 seats, Congress would obtain 1-4 seats, and others would achieve 2-6 seats.

The final results were as follows: BJP won 46 seats, NPP secured 5 seats, Congress obtained 1 seat, and others won 8 seats.

In Sikkim, Axis My India forecasted that BJP would win 0-2 seats, SKM would secure 24-30 seats, SDF would win 1-3 seats, CAP would gain 0-2 seats, and others would achieve 0-1 seats.

The actual results matched the predictions as BJP won 0 seats, SKM secured 31 seats, SDF won 1 seat, CAP gained 0 seats, and others achieved 0 seats.

These outcomes proved Axis My India’s reputation as the most reliable exit poll agency in the country. Now, everyone is eagerly waiting for its exit poll report on the AP assembly elections, which is expected to be released this evening.

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