News

Rahul dubs exit polls as false, asks partymen to remain vigilant

Written by : IANS

A day ahead of vote counting, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday dubbed the exit polls as false and urged the party workers to keep faith in the party and asked them to remain vigililant.

"Dear Congress workers, the next 24 hours are important. Remain alert and vigil (sic). You are fighting for truth. Don't get disheartened by the false exit polls. Have faith in yourself and the party, your efforts would not go in vain," he tweeted.

His remarks came two days after most of the exit polls predicted thumping victory for the BJP-led NDA alliance in the Lok Sabha elections.

On Monday, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said the exit polls only lower the morale of the party workers and asked them to remain alert near the strong rooms and the counting centres.

The seven-phased polls came to an end on May 19. Counting of votes will take place on Thursday.

The Congress, which suffered a humiliating defeat in 2014 as it could only win 44 out of 542 seats, has given a tough fight to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) this time.

The identity theft of Rohith Vemula’s Dalitness

Telangana police to reinvestigate Rohith Vemula case, says DGP

HD Revanna cites election rallies for not appearing before SIT probing sexual abuse case

A decade lost: How LGBTQIA+ rights fared under BJP govt and the way forward

In Holenarsipura, Deve Gowda family’s dominance ensures no one questions Prajwal