As the Lok Sabha Election results approach, Congress focuses on rituals while BJP and TMC gear up for the crucial counting day. Exit Polls predict a stronger majority for BJP in 2024, but opposition parties remain confident in their chances. Stay tuned as the political drama unfolds on the road to 295 seats and beyond.
The political arena in India is buzzing with excitement and anticipation as the Exit Polls for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections predict a victory for the BJP with a stronger majority in Parliament. The BJP headquarters is abuzz with activity as party leaders and workers gear up for the anticipated results day.
On the other hand, the Congress headquarters is also busy preparing for the election outcome, with party members hopeful and working towards a positive result in the upcoming polls.
Despite the Exit Polls favoring the BJP, opposition parties remain undeterred, rejecting the predictions and expressing confidence in winning 295 seats. A video circulating online showcases the preparations for the counting day, with tents being set up for guests and possible celebrations in the offing.
Rahul Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Congress party, has dismissed the Exit Polls as “Modi Media Poll” and has conveyed his confidence in securing 295 seats in the elections. The opposition INDIA bloc is set to announce its Prime Ministerial candidate within 24 hours of the election results being declared.
As the country awaits the final verdict, preparations are in full swing at the BJP and Congress Headquarters in Delhi. BJP leaders are personally inspecting the arrangements at the party headquarters in the capital.
Amidst the election fervor, a TMC leader was seen performing a ‘yagya’ ahead of the vote counting, seeking divine blessings for a favorable outcome. Prime Minister Modi is eyeing a historic third term as the vote counting process commences.
However, not all is smooth sailing, as Rahul Gandhi has raised concerns over Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and has appealed to the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding the same. The BJP, on the other hand, has accused the opposition of undermining the electoral process.
In response, the Chief Election Commissioner has challenged the opposition parties to provide evidence of any alleged misconduct, emphasizing the integrity of the electoral process.
The eagerly awaited election results will ultimately determine if the Congress party can pose a significant challenge to the BJP’s dominance in Indian politics. A victory for PM Modi could potentially equal the record set by Jawaharlal Nehru, with three consecutive wins at the helm.