Congress MP Rajeev Shukla Dismisses Exit Polls, Urges Patience Till May 4

Congress MP Rajeev Shukla dismissed exit poll projections for state elections, urging patience until May 4 counting day. He cited past inaccuracies in exit polls and advised against political speculation. Shukla expressed confidence that Congress would win in Kerala. Exit polls projected the UDF to unseat the ruling LDF in Kerala, while BJP-led NDA was poised to win Assam.

Key Points: Rajeev Shukla: Wait for May 4, Exit Polls Often Inaccurate

  • Rajeev Shukla dismisses exit poll projections
  • Cites past inaccuracies in exit polls
  • Urges patience until May 4 counting day
  • Congress expected to win in Kerala
  • Exit polls show UDF leading in Kerala
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"We should wait for May 4": Congress MP Rajeev Shukla dismisses exit poll projections, cites past inaccuracies

Congress MP Rajeev Shukla dismisses exit poll projections for state elections, citing past inaccuracies. Urges patience until counting day on May 4.

"We should wait for May 4th. Exit polls have been inaccurate in the past as well. - Rajeev Shukla"

New Delhi, April 30

A day after the release of exit polls offering initial clues about who is going to form government in the four states of Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala and the Union Territory of Puducherry, Congress MP Rajeev Shukla on Thursday urged patience til May 4, the day counting of votes is scheduled to take place.

Speaking to ANI, Shukla stated that exit polls have often been "inaccurate" and suggested refraining from making any political speculation.

"We should wait for May 4th. Exit polls have been inaccurate in the past as well. There has been a big change. Exit polls were different, and the reality was different... We should wait for the 4th. We should not make any political speculations. I had already expected that Congress would win in Kerala," he said.

Exit polls on Wednesday projected that the BJP-led NDA was poised to win Assam and the Congress-led UDF Keralam with the most surveys also stating that the BJP is on its way to form its first government in West Bengal.

In Keralam, exit polls projected that the Congress-led United Democratic Front (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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Kavya N
Exit polls are basically guesswork with a fancy name. In Kerala, everyone I spoke to said LDF has done good developmental work, but these surveys show UDF winning. Something doesn't add up. Let's see what the EVMs reveal on the 4th.
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James A
As someone living in Delhi but originally from Tamil Nadu, I've learned to take exit polls with a mountain of salt. The ground reality is always more complex. Remember 2004? "India Shining" exit polls Vs reality was a nightmare for many. Smart of Shukla to stay cautious.
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Rohit P
Look, I respect Rajeev Shukla but this is classic Congress damage control. If UDF wins Kerala, they'll celebrate. If they lose, they'll blame the polls. Why not just say "we are confident" instead of this hedging? That said, yes, exit polls are unreliable. Just be patient people!
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Sneha F
Couldn't agree more with waiting for the official results. I was in Kerala during the last elections and the exit polls were all over the place. The real story is in the voter turnout and booth-level dynamics. Let the numbers come out naturally. No need for speculation drama.
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Michael C
Typical politician move - claim exit polls are wrong before results come out so you can spin any outcome. But hey, he's not wrong about past inaccuracies. The 2017 Gujarat exit polls made a fool out of many. Let's just wait for May 4 and see who's actually smiling.

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