Lok Sabha Election 2024: When and Where to Watch Exit Polls!

Get ready for the Lok Sabha Election 2024 exit polls! In this video, we reveal the date and time for the highly anticipated exit polls and tell you where you can watch them live. Stay informed and be the first to know about the projected outcomes of the election.

Lok Sabha Election 2024: When and Where to Watch Exit Polls!

Lok Sabha Election 2024: Exit Polls Date and Time, Where to Watch

The exit polls for the Lok Sabha Election 2024 will be released on [date]. You can watch them on major news channels and online platforms starting at

The Lok Sabha election, which consists of seven phases, will end with the final round of polling on Saturday.

On Saturday, the seven-phase Lok Sabha election will conclude with polling on 57 parliamentary seats across seven states and the Union territory of Chandigarh. Once polling ends, all attention will shift to exit polls, which will forecast which alliance will form the next government in the country – either the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) or the Congress-led opposition INDIA (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance) bloc.

The Election Commission (ECI) had prohibited news channels from releasing exit poll results until 6 pm on June 1, the last day of voting.

An exit poll is a survey conducted after an election, similar to an opinion poll which is conducted before an election. In an exit poll, voters are asked who they voted for after leaving the polling station. In contrast, in an opinion poll, people are asked who they intend to vote for.

It's important to acknowledge that exit polls have frequently been inaccurate.

Where to watch exit polls? News channels will start airing their predictions from 6:30-7 pm on Saturday. These will also be available for live streaming on different social media platforms, including YouTube.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 The election began with the first round of voting on April 19, followed by phases 2-6 on April 26, May 7, 13, 20, and 25.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) aims for a third consecutive term in power at the Centre, seeking another single-party majority. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also aims for his third consecutive term in the country's top office. Representing Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi, where he contested his first Lok Sabha election in 2014, PM Modi is running for the seat for the third consecutive time. His primary opponent is Ajay Rai, the state unit chief of the Congress party, who finished third in both the 2014 and 2019 elections.

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