GG News Bureau
Uttar Pradesh, 2nd June. Shivpal Singh Yadav, National General Secretary of the Samajwadi Party, called the exit polls a “psychological” game on Sunday, assuming they would bring the BJP-led NDA to power for a further term.
The INDIA alliance will undoubtedly form the government, Shivpal informed ANI.
“These surveys are being created in a psychological manner… Dishonesty will never be tolerated anywhere, and our employees will stick to their responsibilities. The Samajwadi Party and the INDIA bloc will form the government, he declared.
“The number of seats will be known on June 4 and the INDIA bloc will form the government,” he said.
Jairam Ramesh, a Congress Member for the Rajya Sabha, stated earlier today that the results of the exit polls on June 4 will differ significantly.
“All of these things have been planned and the exit polls have been handled by the departing prime minister, who will undoubtedly have to go on June 4. The outcomes of June 4 and exit polls will differ significantly. It’s a psychological game where the purpose of these exit surveys is to create the impression that the INDIA bloc has fallen. We’re going to fight this. The Congress leader continued, “We are aware that on June 4 we will say goodbye to the departing PM.
The NDA is expected to gain 361-401 seats in the Lok Sabha, according to exit polls conducted by India Today-Axis My India. It predicted that the INDIA alliance would secure 131–166 seats, awarding 8–20 seats to other political factions.
The NDA received 359 of the 543 seats in the Republican Matrize exit poll, the INDIA bloc received 154, and 30 seats went to other parties. Republic Matrize polled the NDA with 353–368 seats, the INDIA bloc with 118–113, and others with 43–48. NewsX Dynamics awarded the NDA 371 seats, the INDIA bloc 125, and 47 to other parties.
As to the Jan Ki Baat exit poll on NDTV, the NDA is expected to secure 377 seats, while the others will secure 15.
According to a survey on India TV poll, the NDA received 371-401 seats, the INDIA bloc received 109-139 seats, and the smaller parties received 28-38 seats.
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