Amit Shah slams Congress for boycotting exit poll TV appearances
Updated:2 years, 1 month ago
Updated:2 years, 1 month ago
New Delhi, May 31 (ANI): Home Minister Amit Shah launched an attack on the Congress after Congress’ Pawan Khera announced that they have decided not to participate in any Lok Sabha exit poll debates after the voting of the last phase of the Lok Sabha elections on June 1. Amit Shah blamed the Congress for being in denial mode. Pawan Khera said, “What's the point of speculation? Why should we indulge in meaningless speculation just to increase the TRPs of channels or to there is some force? There are some forces which are involved in betting. Why should we be a part of that? Everybody knows who he or she has voted for. Parties will get to know how many votes they got on the 4th of June. Why should we speculate? We are poised to win this election. INDIA alliance will be forming the government after the 4 June.” Amit Shah said, “Congress has been in denial mode for so long. The whole election they kept campaigning that they are going to get the majority but they know the situation that in the coming exit polls, it will be their massive defeat so they can't face the media. Therefore, they are boycotting the entire exit poll exercise, exit polls have been happening for a long time but this time, because of the defeat, they don't know how to explain and that's why they are boycotting. Since Rahul Gandhi has taken in charge of Congress, they are in denial mode.”
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