Bengaluru – As the nation awaits the outcome of the 2024 General Elections, exit polls have emerged as a significant indicator of the electorate’s mood. In Bengaluru, BJP leader CN Ashwath Narayan has confidently asserted that the exit poll numbers reflect a clear trend of pro-incumbency and pro-Modi sentiment.
Addressing the media ahead of the official counting tomorrow, Ashwath Narayan expressed certainty in the BJP’s performance, stating, “Before the election could start, it was very clear that the 2024 General Elections would be pro-incumbency and pro-Modi.” His remarks echo the sentiments of many within the BJP who have projected confidence in the party’s leadership and governance.
The exit poll predictions, according to Ashwath Narayan, are expected to be surpassed by the actual numbers. “We are expecting the actual numbers to be much higher,” he asserted, further bolstering the BJP’s stance on their anticipated success in the elections.
In a sharp critique of the opposition, particularly the Congress party, Ashwath Narayan dismissed them as part of an “opportunist alliance” that has been unequivocally rejected by the electorate. He accused the Congress of being driven solely by financial gain, stating, “Congress always wants ‘takatak’ money. They have always wanted to loot the country’s treasury.”
These statements by the BJP leader come amidst a charged political atmosphere, with the nation eagerly awaiting the outcome of one of the most anticipated elections in recent history. As the countdown to the official results begins, the political landscape in Bengaluru and across the country remains dynamic, with parties and leaders engaged in a battle of narratives and projections.
With the BJP confident in their performance and the exit polls indicating a favorable outcome for the ruling party, all eyes are now on the official counting process to ascertain the verdict of the electorate and the future trajectory of Indian politics.