Congress' KC Venugopal Predicts UDF Victory Beyond Exit Polls in Kerala

Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal expressed confidence in the UDF's victory in Kerala, stating it will exceed exit poll predictions. He cited strong anti-government sentiment and commitment to Indira Gandhi as key factors. Exit polls project the UDF winning 70-90 seats, potentially ending the LDF's decade-long rule. Venugopal dismissed exit poll results, emphasizing trust in the actual verdict on May 4.

Key Points: UDF Wave in Kerala: KC Venugopal's Bold Prediction

  • KC Venugopal predicts UDF victory exceeding exit polls
  • Exit polls show UDF leading with 70-90 seats
  • LDF faces potential end to 10-year rule in Kerala
  • Results to be announced on May 4
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"May 4 will be the UDF's day": Congress Gen Secy KC Venugopal

Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal claims UDF will secure a bigger victory than exit poll predictions, with surprises expected in Kannur.

"June 4th will be UDF's day - KC Venugopal"

Kannur, April 30

AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal on Thursday said the Congress-led United Democratic Front will secure a bigger victory than what exit polls predict, adding that surprises can be expected even in Kannur.

Speaking with the media here, Venugopal said that the election results often differ from exit poll findings and said the party expects a clear UDF wave.

"We only believe in the actual verdict. We don't believe in exit poll results at all. All reports from the field indicate that the United Democratic Front (UDF) will achieve a greater victory than what the exit poll results predicted. After speaking with candidates and election organisers over the past few days, we've realised that we can win with a large majority. It will be a victory that exceeds exit poll expectations. There will be miracles, including in Kannur," he said.

"What we witnessed was indeed a wave. We saw a strong sentiment against the government and an equally strong commitment to Indira Gandhi. Anyway, it's only a matter of four days now--no, just three days left. Let's wait for the results. Why stress over it now? We are very optimistic about the 4th. June 4th will be UDF's day," he added.

His remarks come after exit polls in Keralam projected that the UDF is poised to unseat the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF), bringing its 10-year rule in the state to an end.

Axis My India projected a comfortable majority for UDF and said it is poised to win 78 to 90 seats in the 140-member assembly. It said the Left Democratic Front would win 49 to 62 seats and the BJP-led NDA zero to three seats.

According to People's Pulse, the ruling LDF is poised to win 55 to 60 seats, UDF 75 to 85 seats and NDA 0-3 seats.JVC projected that UDF would win with 72 to 84 seats, LDF 52-60 seats and BJP-led NDA three to eight seats.

Matrize predicted 70-75 seats for UDF, 52-61 seats for LDF and 3-7 for BJP-led NDA.

The LDF had won the 2021 polls and broken the trend of the state having a change of government every five years.

The last assembly polls were a setback for UDF, and exit poll predictions will be music to the ears of the leaders of the Congress-led alliance.

The results of Keralam elections will be out on May 4, along with the outcome of elections in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry.

The exit poll projections were released after the second phase of polling in West Bengal. Assam, Kerala and Puducherry went to the polls on April 9 and Tamil Nadu on April 23. West Bengal went to the polls in two phases on April 23 and April 29. States recorded a very high voter turnout.

- ANI

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Priya S
Venugopal is confident, but the ground reality in Kannur is complex. The LDF has deep roots there, especially among farming communities. I think the UDF may gain some seats, but a 'miracle' seems optimistic.
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Abhishek O
Good to see Congress leadership confident. But they should focus on development issues instead of just anti-incumbency. Kerala needs better roads, job opportunities, and healthcare reforms, not just political promises. 🙏
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Rekha R
Exit polls are entertainment, not science. I'm from Palakkad and the mood here is definitely anti-LDF, but also some distrust toward UDF after 2021. Let's see if the 'Indira Gandhi wave' translates to votes.
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Aryan P
Honestly, I'm just tired of the UDF-LDF circus. Both have ruled for decades but the common man still struggles with potholes and rising prices. Maybe the people of Kerala deserve a third alternative... but that's unlikely. 😅
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Deepika L
Venugopal's confidence is understandable — the Congress-led alliance has strong organizational strength across Kerala. But the LDF's performance in local governance shouldn't be underestimated. May 4 will be interesting. Exciting times for Kerala politics!

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