Amid rout in north India, exit polls show Congress holds firm in Punjab
In 2014, the Congress, SAD and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won four seats each while the BJP won one in Punjab.
Exit polls have predicted a larger share of Lok Sabha seats for the Congress in Punjab which voted in the last phase of the elections on Sunday.

According to the India Today-Axis My India exit poll, Congress is tipped to get 8-9 seats, the BJP-SAD alliance 3-5 seats and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) 0-1 seats out of the 13 seats in the state.
The India TV exit poll gave the Congress 8 seats in Punjab, four to the SAD and one to the BJP. The AAP gets none.
In 2014, the Congress, SAD and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won four seats each while the BJP won one.
Punjab voted after a month-long campaign that had turned aggressive and shriller. Candidates preferred intensive method of door to door reach out to the voters and also depended on the social media.
The campaign saw high profile leaders addressing rallies and hitting the dusty lanes for road shows in the scorching heat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president Amit Shah, Congress president Rahul Gandhi, Cingress general secretary Prinyanka Gandhi Vadra and union ministers Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari were among those who campaigned in the state.
Actor turned politician Hema Malini also came for campaigning in support of Union minister and Shiromani Akali Dal candidate Harsimrat Kaur Badal contesting for third time in Bathinda. Her husband Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal contested from Ferozpur as SAD-BJP coalition candidate.
A total of 278 candidates including 22 women are in the in fray in Punjab.
Bollywood actor Sunny Deol is the BJP candidate from Gurdaspur.
Former Union minister Preneet Kaur wife for Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh is contesting from her home turf of Patiala for the fifth consecutive time.
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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which won four seats in 2014 general elections, lacked steam this time. The party has contested all 13 seats this time. Two of the party’s sitting MPs were re-nominated from Sangrur and Faridkot which they had won in 2014.
Standup comedian and MP Bhagwant Mann who is AAP president in the state is contesting from Sangrur. He managed to hook huge crowds to his sarcasm and wit laced campaign.
The poll campaign of Congress candidates revolved around the issue of desecration of religious scriptures particularly Guru Granth Sahib that began in 2015 during Akali-BJP government led by the Badals. The Akali-BJP candidates countered the Congress campaign by citing the anti-Sikh riots of 1984.
The Akali-BJP alliance tried to highlight that justice was done to the riot survivors during Narendra Modi government.
The Congress which is facing some anti-incumbency after two years in the government in the state, highlighted its debt waiver program for farmers and development but opponents pointed out that those were not what were promised in the manifesto.
Here is a look at exit poll numbers:
BIHAR | |
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Arrah | Rajkumar Singh, BJP |
Buxar | Ashwini Kumar Choubey, BJP |
Sasaram | Chhedi Paswan, BJP |
Karakat | Upendra Kushwaha, RLSP |
Jahanabad | Arun Kumar, Rashtriya Lok Samta Party |
Nalanda | Kaushalendra Kumar, JD(U) |
Patna Sahib | Shatrughan Sinha, BJP (now with Congress) |
Patliputra | Ram Kripal Yadav, BJP |
PUNJAB | |
Amritsar: | Gurjeet Singh Aujla, Congress |
Anandpur Sahib | Prem Singh Chandumajra, SAD |
Bathinda | Harsimrat Kaur, SAD |
Faridkot (SC) | Sadhu Singh, AAP |
Fatehgarh Sahib (SC) | Harinder Singh Khalsa, AAP |
Ferozepur | Sher Singh Ghubaya, SAD |
Gurdaspur | Sunil Jakhar, Congress |
Hoshiarpur (SC) | Vijay Sampla, BJP |
Jalandhar (SC) | Santokh Singh Chaudhary, Congress |
Khadoor Sahib | Ranjit Singh Brahmpura, SAD (SAD-Taksali) |
Ludhiana | Ravneet Singh Bittu, Congress |
Patiala | Dharamvira Gandhi, AAP |
Sangrur | Bhagwant Mann, AAP |
CHANDIGARH | |
Chandigarh | Kirron Kher, BJP |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | |
Kangra | Shanta Kumar, BJP |
Hamirpur | Anurag Thakur, BJP |
Mandi | Ramswaroop Sharma, BJP |
Shimla | Virender Kashyap, BJP |
JHARKHAND | |
Godda | Nishikant Dubey, BJP |
Dumka | Shibu Soren, JMM |
Rajmahal | Vijay Hansdak, JM |
UTTAR PRADESH | |
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Ballia | Bharat Singh, BJP |
Bansgaon | Kamlesh Paswan, BJP |
Chandauli | Mahendra Nath Pandey, BJP |
Deoria | Kalraj Mishra, BJP |
Ghazipur | Manoj Sinha, BJP |
Ghosi | Harinarayan Rajbhar, BJP |
Gorakhpur | Praveen Kumar Nishad, SP |
Kushi Nagar | Rajesh Pandey, BJP |
Robertsganj | Chhotelal, BJP |
Salempur | Ravindra Kushwaha, BJP |
Varanasi | Narendra Modi, BJP |
Mirzapur | Anupriya Patel, Apna Dal |
Maharajganj | Pankaj Chaudhary, BJP |
MADHYA PRADESH (8) | |
Dewas | Manohar Untwal, BJP |
Dhar | Savitri Thakur, BJP |
Indore | Sumitra Mahajan (BJP) |
Khandwa | Nandkumar Singh Chouhan (BJP) |
Khargone | Subhash Patel, BJP |
Mandsaur | Sudhir Gupta, BJP |
Ratlam | Kantilal Bhuria, Congress |
Ujjain | Prof Chintamani Malviya, BJP |
WEST BENGAL | |
Barasat | Kakali Ghosh Dastidar, Trinamool |
Basirhat | Idris Ali, Trinamool Congress |
Joynagar | Pratima Mondal, Trinamool Congress |
Mathurapur | Choudhury Mohan Jatua, Trinamool Congress |
Diamond Harbour | Abhishek Banerjee, Trinamool Congress |
Kolkata South | Subrata Bakshi, Trinamool Congress |
Jadavpur | Sugata Bose, Trinamool Congress |
Kolkata North | Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Trinamool Congress |
Dumdum | Saugata Roy, Trinamool Congress |
