BJP state president Rajib Bhattacharjee said his party’s result will be far better than what the exit polls have predicted.
“People have seen the exit polls and I believe the result will be far better than that. In 2018, the BJP government was formed for people’s welfare, and the government has done enough to bring development to the state,” Bhattacharjee told reporters at the Agartala airport after returning from Delhi.
CPM state secretary Jitendra Chaudhury said the BJP won 36 seats in 2018 even though there was a strong wave in favour of it.
“These exit polls have given them more than 40 seats despite the fact that there is no wave in favour of the BJP because of their misrule. The predictions are ridiculous,” he said.
He claimed the Left-Congress combine will secure a comfortable majority and the exit polls were a ploy to boost the morale of BJP leaders ahead of the counting on March 2.
Rejecting the possibility of a hung assembly, Chaudhury said Tipra Motha will get “some seats” but it will not be a factor in the formation of the next government.
“Even if the Left-Congress gets a majority, Tipra Motha is welcome to join us,” he said.
Senior Congress leader Sudip Roy Barman also rejected the exit polls, exuding confidence that the opposition alliance will get an absolute majority in the 60-member assembly.
He urged the people to remain calm and wait for the Left-Congress’s victory.
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