After a long election fatigue, the politicians are now waiting for the election results. Many leaders and candidates are busy doing political calculations, while many other leaders keep discussing with colleagues and other leaders about the possible results. All the parties were also busy in making strategy. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi milked a goat, unfazed by the exit poll results, and its video went viral on social media.
On Tuesday, he reached his assembly constituency Bhadaur to meet the people and interact with the party workers. During this, while going from Bhadaur to Tapa, he saw some goats at one place in Ballo village. On this, he stopped his convoy of vehicles and said to a person who was milking that go, I show milk to milk. You are not taking out milk with both your hands. After that he himself started milking. The people present there were shocked at his unique style. Later CM Channi himself shared the video on social media.
In the exit polls, Congress is being told that this time it will get less seats in Punjab. In most of the exit polls, the Aam Aadmi Party led by Arvind Kejriwal has been told to get power in the state. Earlier, Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Monday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and discussed the issue of changes in the rules for appointment of senior officers of ‘Bhakra Beas Management Board’ (BBMB) and safe return of Punjab students from Ukraine. Conversed.
He did not make any direct comment on the estimate of majority for the Aam Aadmi Party in the survey (exit poll) related to the assembly elections. He said, “Only the EVMs will tell what will happen… wait till March 10.” The matter will be resolved soon.
According to sources, Channi told Shah that Punjab is very much interested in BBMB as the state gets a major share of the electricity generated from the Bhakra dam. Apart from Channi, former CM Amarinder Singh also met Amit Shah. Singh, who fought the Punjab Assembly elections in alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), told reporters that he had general discussions with Shah on various issues.