<p>While CNN-IBN-The Week post poll study projected that the JD(U)-BJP alliance will sweep the polls with 185-201 seats, a Star AC Nielson exit poll predicted that Nitish Kumar-led NDA will get 150 seats.<br /><br />An exit poll, conducted by CVoter, projected the JD(U)-BJP combine coming back to power in Bihar. It said the combine will get 142-154 seats.<br /><br />The CNN-IBN-The Week post poll study projection claimed that the NDA will emerge victorious with 185-201 seats out of the total 243 assembly seats.<br /><br />The CNN-IBN-The Week post poll study projected the JD (U)-BJP combine emerging as the single largest alliance in Bihar with 46 per cent vote share in its kitty followed by the RJD-LJP alliance at a distant 27 per cent and the Congress at merely 9 per cent as the sixth and final final phase of polling comes to an end.</p>.<p>The Lalu Prasad-led RJD-LJP alliance is predicted to gain 22-32 seats while the Congress will gain between 6-12 seats. Independents, Left parties and others will end up with 9-19 seats, the CNN-IBN-The Week post-poll study projected. Star AC Nielson exit poll predicted that the RJD-LJP combine will get 57 seats out of a total 243 with a loss of seven while the Congress will stand at 15 and others at 21.</p>.<p>CVoter exit poll projected that the RJD-LJP alliance will remain at a distant second to the NDA with their tally ranging between 59 and 71 while the Congress coming in third place will get 12-18 seats.<br /><br />Nitish ahead of rivals<br /><br />According to the CNN-IBN-The Week exit poll, JD (U) chief Nitish Kumar was way ahead of his rivals in popularity as the chief minister of the state.<br /><br />Nitish kumar was preferrred as the chief minister by 54 per cent of voters as the man in the top office for a consecutive second term while Lalu-Rabri remained far behind him with only 28 per cent preferring “either of them”, the exit poll claimed.<br /><br />Nitish Kumar’s popularity has been increasing over the last few years reaching at all time high of 60 per cent in 2009.<br /><br />The post-poll study claimed that not only Kumar but his government too was riding a high in its popularity in Bihar with 60 per cent of voters suggesting that they want his government for a second term in the state.<br /></p>
<p>While CNN-IBN-The Week post poll study projected that the JD(U)-BJP alliance will sweep the polls with 185-201 seats, a Star AC Nielson exit poll predicted that Nitish Kumar-led NDA will get 150 seats.<br /><br />An exit poll, conducted by CVoter, projected the JD(U)-BJP combine coming back to power in Bihar. It said the combine will get 142-154 seats.<br /><br />The CNN-IBN-The Week post poll study projection claimed that the NDA will emerge victorious with 185-201 seats out of the total 243 assembly seats.<br /><br />The CNN-IBN-The Week post poll study projected the JD (U)-BJP combine emerging as the single largest alliance in Bihar with 46 per cent vote share in its kitty followed by the RJD-LJP alliance at a distant 27 per cent and the Congress at merely 9 per cent as the sixth and final final phase of polling comes to an end.</p>.<p>The Lalu Prasad-led RJD-LJP alliance is predicted to gain 22-32 seats while the Congress will gain between 6-12 seats. Independents, Left parties and others will end up with 9-19 seats, the CNN-IBN-The Week post-poll study projected. Star AC Nielson exit poll predicted that the RJD-LJP combine will get 57 seats out of a total 243 with a loss of seven while the Congress will stand at 15 and others at 21.</p>.<p>CVoter exit poll projected that the RJD-LJP alliance will remain at a distant second to the NDA with their tally ranging between 59 and 71 while the Congress coming in third place will get 12-18 seats.<br /><br />Nitish ahead of rivals<br /><br />According to the CNN-IBN-The Week exit poll, JD (U) chief Nitish Kumar was way ahead of his rivals in popularity as the chief minister of the state.<br /><br />Nitish kumar was preferrred as the chief minister by 54 per cent of voters as the man in the top office for a consecutive second term while Lalu-Rabri remained far behind him with only 28 per cent preferring “either of them”, the exit poll claimed.<br /><br />Nitish Kumar’s popularity has been increasing over the last few years reaching at all time high of 60 per cent in 2009.<br /><br />The post-poll study claimed that not only Kumar but his government too was riding a high in its popularity in Bihar with 60 per cent of voters suggesting that they want his government for a second term in the state.<br /></p>