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Exit polls of Maharashtra and Jharkhand: Leaders of various political parties reacted, exit polls show something else and the final results are something else… the truth is that the ground reality is different.

The assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand have concluded. Exit poll figures have been released before the results. While the BJP-led alliance is expected to get a majority in Maharashtra, many exit polls have given an edge to the All India Alliance government in Jharkhand. Leaders of various political parties have reacted to these exit polls.

Sharad Pawar’s party leader Clyde Crasto said that ‘these are exit polls, we saw what happened in Haryana. Exit polls show something else and the final results are something else. The truth is that the ground reality is different. We are the people here, we understand at the ground level what is happening here, what we have seen so far is a fight for equality. People have voted, let’s wait for the 23rd.

‘Mahayuti will get a clear majority with 160-165 seats’

Reacting to the exit poll results, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale said, “The way development has taken place under the leadership of PM Modi in the last 10 years, Maharashtra has received at least Rs 10 lakh crore from the central government. Maharashtra has benefited from the schemes of the central government. Whatever decisions were taken by the governments of Eknath Shinde, Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar in the last 2.5 years, Mahayuti also benefited from them. Athawale said that Mahayuti will get a clear majority with 160-165 seats.

‘Maharashtra will have 100 percent Mahayuti government’

On exit poll predictions, Maharashtra Minister and NCP candidate from Yeola, Chhagan Bhujbal says, “…In the last six months, the Mahayuti government brought a lot of schemes and implemented them…The fake narrative which was being spread by them was busted. The public has completely rejected the false narrative that was being spread. He said that 100 percent Mahayuti government will be formed in Maharashtra.

‘Maha Vikas Aghadi will become CM on November 25’

Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole said on the exit poll results that these figures are not completely true. He said that Maha Vikas Aghadi will become CM on November 25. Patole said that the people of Maharashtra are angry with BJP and its alliance. The audio that he released a night before the election shows his fear of defeat, he said that tactics were adopted to mislead the public.

‘NDA is going to form government in both the states’

On the other hand, on the exit poll of Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly elections, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh says, ‘We already know this, we know that NDA is going to form government in both the states. He said that Congress was also forming the government in Haryana but what happened?. The Union Minister said that Congress dreams of Mungerilal’s sweet dreams, let them dream.

‘Only NDA government will be formed in the state’

Along with this, the leaders also gave their reaction on the exit polls of Jharkhand elections. BJP candidate from Saraikela assembly constituency and former CM of the state Champai Soren said that the exit polls are doing their job. We have gone to every assembly constituency. Corruption is at its peak, unemployed people are disappointed, students are disappointed, so there is a wave of change. Only NDA government will be formed in the state.

‘Clear mandate in favor of the grand alliance’

Congress leader Pranav Jha said that this is a clear mandate in favor of the grand alliance. We will perform better than last time. The enthusiasm of the public and the wave against the BJP made it clear that the contest is only in favor of the grand alliance. The NDA alliance is nowhere.

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