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I.N.D.I.Alliance winning all 5 seats in J&K: Vikar Rasool

‘Congress to bag both Jammu seats with big margin as per party survey’ ‘Exit polls fraud; we have faith on people, democracy’
01:04 AM Jun 03, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Jammu, June 2: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president Vikar Rasool Wani Sunday reiterated that the I.N.D.I.Alliance would win all 5 seats in the Union Territory.

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While rejecting the exit polls as “fraud”, he stated that as per Congress survey, the party candidates Raman Bhalla and Chowdhary Lal Singh would bag both Jammu and Udhampur parliamentary seats with big margin.

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“Mark my words and tally our figures on the day of polling, while our Jammu candidate will get lead in all assembly segments but two or three exceptions; our Udhampur-Kathua candidate will have lead of more than 45,000 from Ramban assembly segments only,” Vikar said, while rejecting the exit polls of various survey agencies.

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He was addressing a press conference this evening at the party head office in Jammu. Flanked by working president Raman Bhalla, senior vice president, chief spokesperson Ravinder Sharma and general secretary PCC (organisation) Narinder Gupta, JKPCC chief said that the exit polls were aimed at creating confusion amongst people and party cadres before the actual counting.

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Vikar said that the most of the poll surveys did not match the real ground situation, claiming the results would be in favour of I.N.D.I.Alliance.

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Asserting that the real results would be totally different after counting of the votes on June 4, JKPCC chief said that most exit polls were contrary to the ground reality and the mood of the people witnessed during the election campaign and on the polling day.

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“We know people have voted overwhelmingly in our favour and we believe in democracy. We don’t believe these exit polls. It is a fraud,” he said.

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Pointing out, what he alleged, “several factually incorrect figures in different surveys where the number of seats being given to the BJP in poll surveys was more than the total number of assembly seats in the particular state or total seats being contested by BJP and its allies, he cited in one survey the number of seats shown to BJP was 33 where as the total seats in that state was 25 as in Rajasthan.

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