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In the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears poised to significantly strengthen its position in Odisha, as indicated by multiple exit polls. According to the News18 Mega Exit Poll conducted on June 1, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is expected to clinch 13-15 out of the total 21 Lok Sabha seats in the state. Moreover, another major exit poll by India Today-Axis My India predicts an even more decisive outcome, projecting the BJP to secure between 18 to 20 seats.Odisha, traditionally a stronghold of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) led by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, may witness a dramatic shift in its political landscape if these predictions hold true. The BJD, which currently holds a significant number of seats in the state, is forecasted to retain only 6-8 seats according to the News18 poll, and potentially as low as 0-2 seats according to India Today-Axis My India.The electoral dynamics in Odisha reflect a broader trend of BJP’s ascendance in the state, buoyed by its performance in previous elections and strategic campaigning efforts. The exit polls also suggest a considerable vote share advantage for the BJP, with projections indicating they could secure around 51% of the votes, significantly ahead of BJD’s 33% and Congress’ 13%.The predictions highlight the BJP’s effective electoral strategy and growing popularity in Odisha, possibly propelled by national issues and local dynamics alike. If realized, this electoral outcome could reshape the political landscape of Odisha, marking a notable transition from BJD’s historical dominance to BJP’s emergence as a major political force in the state.As the nation awaits the final results, these exit poll numbers provide a compelling narrative of BJP’s potential to dominate the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Odisha, setting the stage for a keenly watched electoral battle in the state.


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