Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday climbed that in the upcoming Gujarat election Congress will get fewer than five seats. The AAP leader asked ‘who takes the Congress seriously’ in Delhi while speaking at a media conclave hosted by India Today.
“The people of Gujarat need change. If people did not want change, we would not have got any space. We are getting a 30 per cent vote share. We formed a government in Punjab. There is something different in Gujarat as well,” he said.
Kejriwal said, “In Gujarat, Congress will win less than 5 seats. We are number two.”
At an NDTV event, he made a similarly spectacular appearance but refused to predict the result in favour of the BJP. The final predictions will be made on a different day.
A pre-poll survey earlier today by ABP News – C-Voter gave the incumbent BJP a victory in prime minister Narendra Modi’s home state.
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Nearly 23,000 people responded, and more than half stated they would support the BJP. 20% of respondents favoured the AAP, while 17% supported the Congress.
The idea that the AAP might dethrone the Congress as the main opposition party in a state where BJP and Congress contest elections regularly has drawn criticism.
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