Jammu and Kashmir Congress He on Sunday rejected exit poll predictions and exuded confidence that the INDIA bloc would win all five Lok Sabha seats in the union territory.
Jammu and Kashmir Congress chief Vikar Rasool Wani said the exit polls were a BJP-led exercise to damage the morale of opposition party workers and create psychological pressure so that no one could raise a question in case of fraud.
“Please don’t do anything like what was done in Bangladesh, Pakistan or Russia. People will lose faith in democracy, which is not good for the country,” Wani said, flanked by the working Congress president. of Jammu and Kashmir Raman Bhalla and Senior Vice President Ravinder. Sharma told reporters at the party headquarters here.
Exit polls on Saturday predicted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will retain power for the third consecutive term, with the BJP-led NDA expected to win a huge majority in the Lok Sabha polls.
Wani said the exit polls have caused “strange disappointment” among people because the predictions are the opposite of what polls conducted earlier by various non-partisan organizations and the Congress claimed.
“The exit polls are biased and bear the stamp of the BJP and the RSS,” he said.
Even in 2014 and 2019, when the BJP was riding the Modi wave and riding on nationalist sentiments after the Pulwama attack respectively, the party did not win as many seats as projected now, when people want change and want the overthrow of the Modi government, he said.
Many pollsters said the BJP-led NDA could surpass its tally of 353 seats in 2019. The BJP won 303 seats in the elections. The Congress had won 53 seats and its allies 38.
Terming the exit polls as misleading, Wani claimed that the INDIA bloc will win all the five seats in Jammu and Kashmir and Modi will not return to power for the third time.
“The Congress will win the Udhampur seat by a margin of over one lakh votes and the Jammu seat by a much larger margin, while our alliance partner National Conference will win all the three seats in Kashmir,” he said. , demanding massive support for INDIA. bloc candidates in both regions.
Even though the BJP may emerge as the largest party with 150-170 seats, the INDIA block will form the next government, he said.
“When the EVMs open (on June 4), we will be celebrating on the roads… Elections come and go, but we need to strengthen democracy,” he said.
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