Giriraj Singh doubts exit polls, which were wrong about Haryana assembly election.
Giriraj Singh doubts exit polls, which were wrong about Haryana assembly election.

Voting for the assembly polls in Maharashtra and Jharkhand came to an end on Wednesday, November 20. Currently, everyone is anticipating the announcement of the results on November 23. At the same time, a declaration from Union Minister and powerful BJP leader Giriraj Singh has been issued. He has stated that in both states, there will be a government with two engines.

Union Minister Giriraj Singh expressed lack of trust in the exit poll predictions for both states. He told reporters in Kolkata that despite the exit polls predicting the Haryana assembly elections earlier this year, the actual results turned out differently. He stated that our lack of belief is in exit polls.

Giriraj Singh stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will win in Jharkhand and after forming the government, Bangladeshi intruders will be expelled. Bangladeshi trespassers are prevailing in this area, they are being housed which is causing issues for the locals. He mentioned that the recent voting clearly indicates that Hemant Soren will definitely leave the state. I have optimism that NDA will come into power in both states.

Furthermore, the Union Minister also expressed optimism regarding the formation of a BJP government in West Bengal. He accused the Mamata Banerjee administration, claiming that as long as she is in charge, the state’s law and order will be controlled by Muslim thugs. He mentioned that in the Mamata government, there is a lack of respect for the law.

When discussing exit polls, the majority of the surveys have forecasted the creation of a Mahayuti government in Maharashtra. At the same time, there is a chance that Mahavikas Aghadi could once again lose power. Simultaneously, there is optimism for the possibility of a Mahagathbandhan government being formed in Jharkhand. Nevertheless, this is simply a projection from an exit poll, with the actual results set to be announced on November 23 following the vote tally, at which point a clear picture will emerge.