Similar to the other two exit polls, NPP is expected to be single-largest party with 18-26 seats. TMC may bag 8-14 seats, followed by BJP with 3-6 seats, the exit poll predicted.
The NDPP-BJP alliance is expected to win 39 to 49 seats in the election, as per the Times Now exit poll. NPF may bag 4-8 seats and shockingly, the poll predicts zero seats for Congress in the state.
Times Now exit poll is also expecting the BJP-IPFT combine to win highest number of seats, but by a much tigher margin: 21-22 seats.
This exit poll expects CPM-Congress alliance to fetch 18-24 seats, followed by Tipra Motha which may win 12-17 seats, rightly the kingmaker in the state.
This exit poll cuts NPP's lead, expecting 18-24 seats for Conrad Sangma's NPP. The BJP is likely to bag 4-8 seats according to this exit poll, followed by Congress at 6-12.
This poll predicts a higher margin of win for the BJP-NDPP, with 38-48 wins, followed by 3-8 for NPF and a measely 1-2 for the Congress.
The second exit poll predicts the same results but with lower numbers for the BJP in the state: 29-36 seats.
Tipra Motha expected to bag 11-16 seats as per the Zee exit poll. CMP-Congress alliance is expected to score 13-21 seats.
Conrad Sangma's NPP is likely to emerge as the single-largest party in the state with 21-26 seats, followed by BJP, expecting wins in 6-11 seats and TMC with 8-13 seats. Congress again came last, with expectations of 3-6 wins.
The BJP-NDPP combine is expected to sweep the polls with 35-43 seats, according to the Zee News exit poll. The NPF is the runner-up, likely to bag 2-5 seats. Meanwhile, the Congress has again been sidelined with a mere 1-3 wins expected.
In the 60-member Assembly, BJP and IPFT alliance is expected to win 36 to 45 seats in the state. The CPM-Congress alliance will bag somewhere between 6 and 11 seats, according to the exit poll. Tipra Motha is likely to go higher than the Left alliance, with 9-16 seats expected
BJP and its allies are expected to win big in Tripura and Nagaland, while Conrad Sangma's NPP is expected to come out as single-largest party in Meghalaya
Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Monday expressed his hope that the Naga political dialogue would soon end with a positive solution.
After casting his vote at Tuophema polling station in Kohima district, he said that it is very encouraging that NSCN-IM and the Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) earlier issued a joint declaration that they would strive forward to expedite the Naga peace talks with the central government.
Eight other Naga armed groups a few years back came together under the banner of NNPG.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday urged the people of Meghalaya and Nagaland to give change a chance as polling in the two northeast states was underway.
"People of Meghalaya and Nagaland are looking towards progressive, welfare-oriented governments," Kharge said in a tweet.
"Welcome our first time voters to participate in this democratic process for a better future. Urge our sisters and brothers of Meghalaya and Nagaland to give change a chance," he said.