Exit polls have been prepared in the BJP office: Kuldeep Rathore
All India Congress Committee spokesperson Kuldeep Singh Rathore, MLA from Theog, has questioned the exit polls and said that these are completely contrary to facts and have been prepared in the BJP office and distributed to the media. He said that these have no scientific basis and this is an attempt by the BJP to spread sensation in the country and to pressurize officials related to the elections.
Today, while addressing a press conference at the state Congress headquarters Rajiv Bhawan, Kuldeep Singh Rathore said that the way the Prime Minister’s slogan of crossing 400 was publicized in the media, and now an attempt is being made to prove it in the exit polls. He said that no enthusiasm was seen towards the BJP anywhere in the country because they did not talk about issues like unemployment and rising inflation. A full effort was made to create confusion among the people and communal polarization by talking nonsense.
Rathore said that what was the basis of the exit poll, when and where it was conducted, how many people were interviewed, and the companies conducting the exit polls should give all this information to the people. He said that there are many discrepancies in the exit polls. He said that in a democracy, sensationalism should not be created through exit polls. He claimed that the election results would come in favor of the All India Alliance.
Rathore said that Congress is fully committed to saving the country’s democracy and constitution. He said that the way democracy is being violated and the constitution is being disregarded by the BJP today is very unfortunate. He said that it has been the policy of the BJP to scare the opposition leaders by accusing them of corruption and to bring them to its side and then free them from the charges.
Rathore said that contrary to the exit polls, the election results will be completely in favor of the All India Alliance and it will become clear tomorrow when the EVMs are opened.
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Kuldeep Singh Rathore expressed concern over the incidents of forest fires in summer and said that the forest department officials should take strict steps to control this. He said that on the one hand, this fire is causing great damage to the natural disaster and on the other hand, it is also causing great damage to the environment.
In this regard, Rathore spoke to Chief Minister Thakur Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu over the phone today and apprised him of his concern. He said that the orchardists whose orchards have been destroyed by this fire or whose houses have been engulfed in this fire should be given proper compensation.
Rathore said that drinking water supply through tankers should be ensured in those areas where there is a drinking water problem.
The Chief Minister assured that today itself he will hold a meeting with the concerned officer and discuss this issue.