As a saffron Tsunami swept the Hindi heartland on the counting day for four states that polled for their assemblies last month, the BJP, with its stunning mandates in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, stumped not just their rivals but also some pollsters who had predicted tight
"It is a matter of satisfaction that projections show Congress ahead and I believe Congress will get around 60 seats...The decision on the Chief Minister will be taken by the Congress high command. Whatever they decide, we will accept," TS Singh Deo said while talking to ANI.
As most exit polls predicted BJP returning to power in Madhya Pradesh and facing neck-to-neck competition with Congress in Rajasthan, leaders of both parties reacted to the projections claiming their parties are set to form governments in respective states.
Dismissing the exit poll projections, which put Congress in the lead in Chhattisgarh, state party chief and BJP leader Arun Sao said that the small sample size of exit polls does not reflect the exact situation adding that BJP is set to form government in the state after December 3.
Hours after the exit poll projections gave Congress an edge over the BJP in Chhattisgarh, state Deputy Chief Minister and Congress leader T S Singh Deo on Thursday expressed satisfaction over the exit poll projections and said that the decision on CM will be taken by the Congress high com
The BJP on Thursday was dismissive of the exit-poll projections for Chhattisgarh and exuded confidence in the party wresting the state from the Congress.
Dismissing the exit poll projections, which put Congress in the lead in Chhattisgarh, former chief minister and BJP stalwart Raman Singh on Thursday asserted that the saffron party will defy the numbers quoted by pollsters and from the next government in the state with a clear majority.
Hours after the exit poll projections gave Congress an edge over the BJP in Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said his party was on course to secure a 'huge majority'.
According to a report, projections indicate a substantial surge in revenues from USD 2.65 billion in 2023 to an impressive USD 9.65 billion by 2028, with an anticipated annual growth rate of 29.50 per cent.
According to a JP Morgan report, despite experiencing robust GDP growth of nearly 5 per cent in the third quarter, projections suggest a slowdown with expected growth rates of 1-2 per cent in the fourth quarter and 0-1 per cent in the first half of 2024.
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