GG News Bureau
Patna, 2nd June, . The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, is predicted by exit polls to win the Lok Sabha elections for a record third time. BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad attacked the Congress, claiming that the party is failing because its members never stopped daydreaming.
Additionally, Prasad counseled Congress to put in more local effort and quit disparaging PM Modi.
“PM Narendra Modi worries about the poor, worries about the farmers, he is the one who is working to develop this nation, and he is the one who is safeguarding the country,” Ravi Shankar Prasad said in an interview with ANI regarding exit polls.
In response to Congressman Jairam Ramesh’s remarks, the BJP candidate from Patna Sahib district also poked fun at him, claiming that the reason the party is in this predicament now is that it has never stopped daydreaming.
“There are no restrictions on people’s ability to dream throughout the day. Congress’s low performance is a result of its continued daydreaming. They had to put in more effort locally, gain the public’s trust, and quit disparaging and mistreating Prime Minister Modi.”
The BJP leader praised Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, for his approach, saying, “We need to praise PM Modi’s hard work and Amit Shah’s strategy.” Even in relatively new regions like southern India, Odisha, West Bengal, Karnataka, and Telangana, the people’s faith in PM Modi, his leadership style, and his strategy are evident.”
Regarding exit polls in further detail, Ravi Shankar Prasad stated, “Every exit poll reveals the same information. The exit polls used to vary somewhat, but this time around, they all show about the same results, either rounding up to 400 or above that amount.”
Meanwhile, the exit poll projection for the 2024 Lok Sabha election was made public by India News-NewsX-D-Dynamics. The incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is predicted by the exit poll to win up to 315 of the 543 seats on its own and 371 seats in coalition with its NDA allies.
In the meantime, the Congress will gain up to 60 seats on its own and 125 seats together with the other members of the INDI Alliance. It projected that 47 seats will be won by parties not affiliated with the INDI Alliance or the NDA.
It is important to remember that the three seats in Kerala that the UDF may win are included in the INDIA bloc’s total of 125 seats. In Tamil Nadu, where elections were held in a single phase in the first round, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is expected to win 22 out of 39 seats, once again sweeping the state. With six more seats won by its junior ally Congress, the INDIA group will now have 28 members.On the other hand, it is anticipated that the BJP would win two seats to start. While other smaller parties will win four seats, AIADMK will win five.
The JDS-BJP coalition will assist it in securing 23 of the 28 seats in Karnataka; the BJP will ultimately win 22 of the seats. Conversely, the Congress might secure five seats. The Congress, a member of the UDF coalition, will win the most seats in Kerala (20 seats), totaling 14 seats. Four seats will go to the LDF. In this Lok Sabha election, the BJP is anticipated to make its debut in the state.
The BJP, TDP, and JSP together form the NDA, which is expected to win 18 out of 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh. Seven seats will go to the YSRCP. Of the 21 seats in Odisha, the BJP is expected to win 13 and the BJD, 8.
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