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Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll: BJP will get more seats than last time: Prashant Kishor









Leader Online Desk : Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll : BJP will come back to power. Well-known election strategist Prashant Kishor has predicted that they will get as many seats as they got in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls or even more.

BJP will not lose much in western and northern parts of India. They don't seem to lose much ground in this area. On the other hand, BJP's seats and vote percentage may increase in the eastern and southern parts of the country. Over the past few years, the BJP has been gearing up to increase its vote share in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Kishore is of the opinion that its positive effect can be seen in the results.

Prashant Kishor had also made similar comments in May and said the BJP government would return to power with as many or more seats than it had won last time.

India Aghadi will win at least 295 seats: Mallikarjun Kharge

Voting in the Lok Sabha elections has been done in seven phases and now the result of the election is awaited on June 4. Meanwhile, ahead of the exit polls, an important meeting of political parties comprising the opposition India Alliance was held in Delhi. In this meeting, the next step of this alliance was discussed after the election results. After the meeting, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said that India Alliance will win at least 295 seats.

Congress accepted defeat before the result

Congress has decided to boycott the exit polls. No spokesperson of his party will be seen participating in the discussion on exit poll results on TV channels. Therefore, the ruling BJP has strongly criticized him. BJP has said that Congress accepted their defeat even before the result.

CPI's '400 Par' slogan

Under the leadership of Narendra Modi, the NDA raised the slogan of '400 Par' from the beginning. The constituent parties of this alliance are claiming that the India Alliance under the leadership of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will get 300 seats. In all these political developments, it will be interesting to see the exit poll results.









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