Rahul Gandhi confident of winning in UP

Most of the exit polls yesterday gave BJP a clear lead over other parties in the state

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi. Photo: PTI
Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi. Photo: PTI

Congress Vice President today said exit polls that have given the an edge over other parties in were "wrong" and claimed his party in alliance with the would win the elections.

Giving examples of how the pollsters' predictions were wrong during Bihar Assembly elections, he stressed that this time also the same thing would happen.

"We will win in Exit polls projections in Bihar were wrong. We will talk on March 11," he said outside

Most of the exit polls yesterday gave the a clear lead over other parties in the state with one of them predicting 285 seats for the saffron party.

"I'm not giving any opinion on the opinion polls," Gandhi said.

During 2015 Bihar Assembly elections, most exit polls had predicted a victory. However, the Grand Alliance of the JD(U), the RJD and the Congress had swept the state.

The Congress which has joined hands with the is hopeful of making a comeback in

Rahul Gandhi confident of winning in UP

Most of the exit polls yesterday gave BJP a clear lead over other parties in the state

Most of the exit polls yesterday gave BJP a clear lead over other parties in the state
Congress Vice President today said exit polls that have given the an edge over other parties in were "wrong" and claimed his party in alliance with the would win the elections.

Giving examples of how the pollsters' predictions were wrong during Bihar Assembly elections, he stressed that this time also the same thing would happen.

"We will win in Exit polls projections in Bihar were wrong. We will talk on March 11," he said outside

Most of the exit polls yesterday gave the a clear lead over other parties in the state with one of them predicting 285 seats for the saffron party.

"I'm not giving any opinion on the opinion polls," Gandhi said.

During 2015 Bihar Assembly elections, most exit polls had predicted a victory. However, the Grand Alliance of the JD(U), the RJD and the Congress had swept the state.

The Congress which has joined hands with the is hopeful of making a comeback in
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