All eyes on ‘AARAA Mastaan’ exit polls

As the suspense on the high-stakes political tussle in Andhra Pradesh will end on June 4th when the counting of votes for the assembly and parliament elections will take place, the exit polls which are going to be announced today evening have garnered much significance all over.

It won’t be an exaggeration to say that there has been a lot of discussion and anticipation for the exit polls than the counting day. The reason for such hype on exit polls this time than ever before is because both the NDA alliance partners and the YSRCP are equally confident in winning a decisive mandate.

Among many national news channels and renowned political survey teams, which will reveal their respective exit poll predictions, one home-grown psephologist of Andhra Pradesh who is drawing all attention in the Telugu states is none other than AARA Mastaan who leads the popular AARAA Poll Strategies Pvt Ltd.

As AARA Mastaan’s predictions about Andhra Pradesh assembly elections of 2019 and Telangana elections in 2023 were spot on and matched closely with the original results, all political experts and party supporters are eagerly waiting for his report this time. In 2019, AARAA predicted that YSRCP will romp home with more than 137 seats. Last year, it revealed that the Congress party will form government in Telangana and predicted 58-64 seats.

Due to the strong track record and also because of the fact that AARA is a regional survey team which can gauge the public pulse in Andhra Pradesh better than national media portals and other survey teams, everyone is betting big on them once again.

Though already several pre-poll and post-poll surveys and predictions surfaced all over the media, all eyes are now on AARA report this time. Meanwhile, the supporters of both parties are confident that AARA will reveal the numbers in their favour.

Besides AARA, Today’s Chanakya, NDTV, MY Axis and Times Now are some of the reliable exit polls surveys which can be trusted because of their impressive track record. We have to wait till evening to see what is in store from these exit polls.

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