NEW DELHI: Narendra Modi is all set to trip Nitish Kumar in Bihar where BJP is likely to win 23 of the 40 Lok Sabha seats along with its alliance partner Ram Vilas Paswan , according to a NDTV opinion poll telecast late Thursday. Stated to be the most definitive poll with a sample size of two lakh, it predicts JD(U) to be reduced to merely five seats from its present tally of 20.Congress too is likely to gain from its alliance with Lalu Prasad’s RJD and increase its tally from six to 11.Off the 319 seats, results of which NDTV had announced till at the time of going to press, NDA was predicted to win more than half with 166, and had all the big states in its kitty. BJP alone was predicted to 146 seats. Congress was a distant second at 40 and added 12 more along with the allies.However, this did not include results for crucial Uttar Pradesh, which sends 80 MPs to the Lok Sabha, and on which BJP’s hopes of retaining power are hinged. A ‘Modi wave’ is evident according to the poll conducted by Hansa Research.BJP appears set to make a big comeback in Karnataka after a disastrous show in the assembly polls. BJP is slated to win 20 out of the total 28 seats, Congress six seats and JD(S) reduced to a tally of two. The party is likely to win back Haryana too with seven of the total 10 seats, along with its alliance partner. BJP is also set to sweep in other big states including Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat.In Rajasthan, BJP is likely to win 19 of the 25 seats in a follow up to the assembly success. In Madhya Pradesh too, the party will replicate the assembly results, sweeping 24 of the 29 seats. In Modi’s Gujarat, BJP is slated to win 23 of the 26 seats with a 50% vote share. In a surprise result, BJP-Shiv Sena alliance seemed set to win 33 seats, Congress-NCP 12 and MNS opening its account with one.BJP-ruled Chhattisgarh will also repose trust in the party for Lok Sabha, giving nine of the 11 seats and two to Congress. As expected BJP has failed to make inroads into West Bengal and down South. It is set to lose its single seat of Darjeeling and wiped out in West Bengal, where Mamata Banerjee is likely to sweep the polls winning 32 of 42 seats. The Left Front will get nine and Congress one seat. In Tamil Nadu , its Amma all the way, with Jayalalithaa’s AIDMK set to win 27 of 39 seats and DMK 10.As per the poll, Delhi will continue its affair with Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP which is set to win four of the seven seats. BJP is predicted to get only two, as against six the party gave itself in an internal survey. Congress may manage one seat in the Capital, if the poll is to be believed.