Pakistan cabinet to meet today to decide on Punjab elections
Pakistan Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb called the meeting "important" on current issues and added that it will be chaired by Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif.
The Congress would get absolute majority in the Punjab assembly elections, while AAP would finish second, a pre-poll survey telecast by India Today TV said on Tuesday.
According to the survey conducted by Axis APM and India Today Group, the Congress is projected to get 60-65 seats in the February 4 Punjab elections.
The poll survey gave 41 to 44 seats to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a new entrant in the Punjab polls.
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The survey said the ruing Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)-BJP alliance would get 11 to 15 seats. The survey gave zero to two seats to others.
According to the vote share projection of the pre-poll survey, the Congress is projected to get 37 per cent of the total votes, while AAP would get 34 per cent votes in the state.
The SAD-BJP alliance would get 25 per cent vote share and others would get 5 per cent votes.
Punjab will elect its new 117-seat assembly on February 4.
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