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Wednesday, May 13, 2009 8:50:49 PM (IST)  
Lok Sabha Battle Ends, Congress Projected Ahead in Exit Polls
 
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Lok Sabha Battle Ends, Congress Projected Ahead in Exit Polls

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New Delhi, May 13: India was headed for a badly fractured Lok Sabha making government formation a tough task, television projections late Wednesday showed, as one of the country's most fiercely contested battles for power ended after voting by some 428 million people.

Three projections put the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) slightly ahead of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), with the Congress tipped to finish as the single largest party in the 545-member Lok Sabha.

As the curtains came down on the staggered elections that began April 16, an India TV exit poll said the UPA could end up with 195-201 seats and the NDA with 189-195 seats. The UPA tally could go up to 227-237 if the seats bagged by its estranged allies were included.

The Star News-Nielsen exit poll also put the UPA marginally ahead with 199 seats, just ahead of the NDA's 191 seats. The Congress itself was expected to win 155 seats and the BJP 153, both more than what they bagged in 2004.

TimesNow television channel gave 198 seats to the UPA and 183 to the NDA, with the Communist strength in the Lok Sabha falling steeply from over 60 to 38. Smaller and regional groups are expected to win 124 seats and thus determine who gets the throne in New Delhi.

The India TV exit poll gave the wobbly Third Front -- an alliance of the Communists and regional parties -- 113-121 seats. The Star-Nielsen gave it 104 seats.

The projections -- mirroring the pre-election mood across the country -- triggered a furious debate among pundits about who would get to rule India by cobbling a coalition of disparate groups.

The expected cliffhanger verdict has already forced the Congress and also the BJP -- the two main contenders for power -- to desperately scout for new allies. As the month-long voting that began April 16 progressed, some parties switched loyalties.

"It seems to be a very complex political situation. It is the complexity that makes it difficult to make any predictions," Kerala-based political analyst N.P. Chekutty told IANS, reflecting an opinion widely shared in the world's largest democracy.

Election officials estimated that some 60 percent of the 714 million electorate - more than the combined population of Russia and the US - had voted over five phases. The results will be known Saturday.

Wednesday's polling was largely peaceful but for the murder of a political worker in Tamil Nadu, where an alliance led by the AIADMK was poised to crush the ruling DMK and its partner Congress, and clashes in West Bengal, where the ruling Marxists are expected to suffer. They are tipped to get a beating in Kerala as well.

The exercise involved all 39 seats of Tamil Nadu, all four seats of Himachal Pradesh and all five seats of Uttarakhand besides two in Jammu and Kashmir, nine in Punjab, 11 in West Bengal and 14 in Uttar Pradesh besides one each in Chandigarh and Pondicherry.

The most notable of the 1,432 candidates included Home Minister P. Chidambaram of the Congress (Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu) and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee (South Kolkata).

Fearing uncertain times, Indian markets turned edgy Wednesday, with the key index Sensex losing 138 points from its last closing figure at end of trade.

"I'm fully confident that a BJP-led government will be formed at the centre. We will get new partners (after the polls)," BJP president Rajnath Singh said confidently. Within hours, Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh asserted that his party would occupy the number one slot.

With neither the UPA nor NDA expected to cross the magic figure of 272 in the Lok Sabha, the Congress and BJP tried to outsmart one another in order to woo leaders of smaller and regional parties.

AIADMK chief and former Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalitha, a key Third Front partner, said in Chennai: "There are feelers from many places. I am not responding to them now. Everything depends on the results. If the results are as expected, then I will go to Delhi."

Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who in 2004 pulled off a coup by most unexpectedly worsting the BJP-led alliance in general elections, Wednesday telephoned estranged ally Ram Vilas Paswan after a fire in his house which adjoins her own in the heart of New Delhi.


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Siddiq, BaikampadyThursday, May 14, 2009
No doubt of Third front led party forming the goverment,since they are the king makers,as a last resort congress may give external support to third front.Prakash karat / mayavathi becoming PM cannot be ruled out.
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Rakshith, AminThursday, May 14, 2009
DO think any single party will arise, again it will be "Sajige Bagil".
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Bulsam, MangaloreWednesday, May 13, 2009
According to me in a National level Parliamentary election only National Parties should contest the election. Regional Parties & Independent Candidates have no place in the Member of Parliament Election. Any party to come under National Party category, that party should have a presence in more than 50% District of the country (i.e. 273 Districts). A party’s presence in the district means that the said party should have contested at least for two Assembly seats in their last State Assembly Election in each of the 273 Districts of the total 545 Districts. Only such party should be eligible to become a National Party and all other parties should be bared from contesting the Member of Parliament election.
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Kulakarni Bijapur, Abu DhabiWednesday, May 13, 2009
Naveen Sinha, Already you have changed your name, now it is better for you if you can catch the earlest train to Bihar.After May 16th you will not be able to show your face to anyone. 
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edward, mangaloreWednesday, May 13, 2009
GOD BLESS OUR COUNTRY, I WISH ALL THE BEST TO CONGRESS AS ONE OF THE OLDEST & BEST PARTY. I LOVE MY COUNTRY-PEOPLE, WE ALL NEED A STABLE & PROPEROUS COUNTRY. ALL COMUNITY WILL LIVE TOGETHER WITH LOVE & PEACE. WE DON''T NEED ANY COMMUNAL UNREST IN OUR COUNTRY. WE ALL NEED BEST PARTY & GOVERNMENT & AT PRESENT WE NEED CONGRESS & UPA. SAARE JAHAN SE ACHHA, HINDUSTAN HAMARA. WE DON''T NEED ANY INFIGHT, WE DON''T WANT THOSE PEOPEL, WHO WANT TO DEVIDE OUR COUNTRY WITH RELIGION-CAST-STATE.
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shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupiWednesday, May 13, 2009
Lets not speculate. Please wait until 16th May when the cloud gives way to sunshine and the results shall be out. But whateveer Government comes in, we need peace with development and not development with destruction.
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Naveen Sinha, Patna/MangaloreWednesday, May 13, 2009
again next government will be "bajeel gungee".....
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