Tamil Nadu Exit Poll
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Tamil Nadu Lok Sabha Election 2024 Exit Poll: BJP-led NDA may stun Dravidian parties in state
June 02, 2024 1:33 ISTTamil Nadu Exit Poll 2024: According to India TV-CNX Exit Poll, the Bharatiya Janata Party is likely to win 5 to 7 seats out of 39 parliamentary seats in the state. Meanwhile, the DMK is set to get 16-18 seats.
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Tamil Nadu Exit Poll 2024 HIGHLIGHTS: BJP may spring surprise with 5-7 seats, DMK ahead
June 01, 2024 20:44 ISTTamil Nadu Lok Sabha Election 2024 Exit Poll: According to India TV-CNX exit poll, the Bharatiya Janata Party set to get five to seven seats in the southern state. Meanwhile, the BJP is also likely to win the lone Lok Sabha seat of Puducherry.
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