The marathon seven-phased Lok Sabha polls concluded on Sunday, and shortly after that, exit polls are predicting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA is coming back to power at the Centre with close to 300 seats.
While the Times Now-VMR exit poll says the BJP-led NDA will win 306 of the 542 seats and the UPA will settle at 132, Republic C-Voter says the NDA will win 287 seats and UPA 128. Others, which include regional parties, will get 120 seats according to Times Now-VMR and 87 according to Republic C-Voter survey.
The News18-IPSOS survey predicts Prime Minister Narendra Modi's return with 336 seats for NDA.
The exit polls predictions suggest that the BJP is all set to make a clean sweep in most of the Hindi heartland of the country.
As per various exit polls, the BJP is set to steal the show in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
The exit polls have predicted that the BJP-led NDA will again get the lion's share of Uttar Pradesh's 80 Lok Sabha seats.
For Bihar, the exit polls predict that out of 40 Lok Sabha seats in the state the NDA will claim around over 30 seats while the Congress-RJD alliance will settle with around 4-6.
In Rajasthan, the NDA is looking to bag over 20 seats out of a total of 25 seats, C-Voter predicted.
In Madhya Pradesh, where 29 Lok Sabha seats are at stake, pollsters predict 25 to 27 seats to go to BJP's kitty.
The exit polls predict a massive win for the PM Narendra Modi-led BJP in the national capital. The polls predict all seven seats to go to the Bharatiya Janata Party.
In the 2014 elections, the BJP had registered a win on all seven seats in the national capital.
Going by the exit polls, Mamata Banerjee-led All India Trinamool Congress will retain her hold in West Bengal but at the cost of loss of seat share. The BJP, on the other hand, is predicted to make significant inroads into the state bagging seats in double-digits.
The exit polls 2019 show that the DMK will make a grand comeback in the 2019 general elections as the party-led alliance will get about 34 to 38 seats in Tamil Nadu. The state's ruling AIADMK, which had won 37 out of the state's 39 seats, will get around zero to four seats.