Congress leader Pawan Khera
Opposition alliance ‘India’ on Saturday decided that its constituent parties will participate in discussions on television channels related to exit polls (post-poll surveys) so that the BJP and its system can be exposed. This decision was taken in a meeting of the leaders of the coalition’s constituent parties at the residence of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge.
After the meeting, Pawan Khera posted on X
Pawan Khera, head of Congress’ media department, posted on ‘X’, “It was decided in the India Alliance meeting that it is necessary to expose the BJP and its system related to the exit polls. After discussing all the aspects of participating in the exit poll debates and against it, it has been decided unanimously that all the member parties of India Alliance will participate in the exit poll discussions. Congress had said on Friday that it will not participate in the discussions of television channels related to exit polls (post-poll surveys) on June 1, because the party does not want to be a part of the TRP game.
‘We will win at least 295 seats’
After the Indi Alliance meeting, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said, “The India alliance will win at least 295 seats.” He said, we are united and will remain united. Do not try to divide us. Kharge said that the India alliance has estimated to win more than 295 seats. He said that the figure has been received after asking all the leaders. There is no change in this figure.
This is a public survey- Kharge
He said that this is a public survey. We are telling you this on the basis of what the public has told our leaders and informed them. There are government surveys, they have a lot of data to make or distort. That is why we are presenting to you what the public thinks. He said that another instruction of all parties is that every cadre has to be told about this. On the day of counting, the entire process related to counting has to be followed. At the same time, after the meeting, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera has said that all the constituent parties of the Indi Alliance have decided that they will participate in the exit poll discussion.
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