The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is projected to sweep the Assam Assembly elections 2026, according to the latest post-poll survey by Today’s Chanakya.
The BJP and allies are projected to secure 93 to 111 seats with a margin of error of 9 seats. The Congress-led coalition may be reduced to just 14-32 seats and the AIUDF+ is likely to draw a blank.
In terms of vote share, Today’s Chanakya has predicted that the BJP and allies may secure 50 per cent of the total votes polled with a margin of error of 3 per cent.
The Congress-led alliance may get 38 per cent vote share with the same margin of error of 3 per cent. The remaining others are likely to win 12 per cent votes.
The survey echoes other prominent pollsters who have also predicted a landslide victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party.
What are the other major exit poll predictions
According to Axis My India exit poll released on Thursday, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance is projected to win 88-100 seats in Assam, while the Congress-led alliance could secure 24-36 seats. Others are projected to win 0-3 seats.
Janmat Polls has projected 87-98 seats for the BJP-led alliance and 29-30 seats for the Congress-led alliance.
JVC has projected the BJP-led alliance to secure 88-101 seats, while the Congress-led alliance could win 23-33 seats. The All India United Democratic Front may secure 2-5 seats.
Kamakhya Analytics has projected 85-95 seats for the BJP-led alliance and 26-39 seats for the Congress-led alliance. Others may secure up to three seats.
According to Matrize, the BJP-led alliance is likely to win 85-95 seats, while the Congress-led alliance could secure 25-32 seats. Others are projected to win 6-12 seats.
Peoples Insight has projected 88-96 seats for the BJP-led alliance, 30-34 seats for the Congress-led alliance and 2-4 seats for others.
Poll Diary has projected the BJP-led alliance to secure 86-101 seats, while the Congress-led alliance may win 15-26 seats.
The poll of exit polls projects the BJP-led alliance to win 92 seats, the Congress-led alliance 29 seats, AIUDF one seat and others four seats.