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Election 2024: बंगाल में बीजेपी को तृणमूल से आगे दिखाने वाले एग्जिट सर्वे पर ममता बनर्जी ने क्या कहा?

Most of the exit surveys have anticipated that the BJP will get more Lok Sabha seats than the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress in West Bengal.Kolkata:-

West Bengal Chief Serve Mamata Banerjee on Sunday said the exit survey expectations were not steady with the ground reality as they were “fabricated at domestic” two months back.

She claimed that such exit surveys have no esteem, and censured the press for appearing them.

“We had seen how the exit surveys were conducted in 2016, 2019 and 2021. None of the expectations had turned out to be genuine,” she told TV9-Bangla.“These exit surveys were made at domestic by a few individuals two months back for the media utilization. They have no esteem,” she added.

Ms Banerjee said the reaction of the individuals at her energizes didn’t prove the exit surveys predictions.

“The way BJP attempted polarization and spread wrong data that Muslims were taking absent shares of SC, ST and OBCs, I do not think Muslims will vote for BJP. And, I think the CPI(M) and Congress made a difference the BJP in West Bengal,” she said.

Most of the exit polls have anticipated that the BJP will get more seats than the TMC in the state.

On the prospects of the INDIA alliance, she said, “Akhilesh (Yadav), Tejashwi (Yadav), Stalin (M K Stalin) and Uddhav (Thackeray) will do well. Territorial parties will do well all over.” She was moreover inquired if her ties with the CPI(M) and Congress in West Bengal would influence her chances of joining the government at the Middle if the INDIA coalition was voted to power.

Ms Banerjee said, “I do not think there will be any jump at the all-India level unless the CPI(M) meddling.” “See each territorial party has its claim regard, and after talking to everybody, if we are welcomed we will go. We will take other territorial parties along. But let the survey comes about be out to begin with,” she said.
Meanwhile, state BJP president Sukanta Majumdar claimed his party will win at slightest 25 seats in West Bengal, but he would not be fulfilled with less than 30 seats.

“When I took over as the state president two and a half a long time back, I had said we would cross the 25-mark in the Lok Sabha surveys in West Bengal, but indeed numerous in my party did not accept me. Presently, not as it were my party, but the press and the individuals of the state accept that we will get more than 25 seats,” he said.

CPIM central committee part Sujan Chakraborty said exit survey expectations might not be depended upon.

“Swelling open hatred against the TMC will avoid it from doing well in the Lok Sabha surveys wherever free and reasonable races seem be held,” he claimed.

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