Ban suspect exit poll agencies: Goa Congress

IANS  |  Panaji 

Asserting that neither the (EC) nor the state and Central governments could be trusted on EVMs and counting of votes, Kavlekar, of the Opposition in the Assembly, on Tuesday demanded a ban on agencies that wilfully misguided voters.

leaders across the country have already dismissed Sunday's exit polls, which predicted an overwhelming majority for the and a good electoral performance by the BJP.

"Some exit polls, that fail over and over again, are used to misguide people. May be they want to plant a doubt in people's minds. Exit polls need to be based on facts. Those conducting exit polls on behalf of some vested interests for money should be banned immediately," Kavlekar told reporters at a press conference here.

Kavlekar said that the administrative of the (EC), as well as the state and the Central governments could not be trusted when it came to the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and the counting process.

"We suspect attempts to rig the counting process and therefore we have instructed our party workers to stay on and not rely on the and the government officials on duty," the said.

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First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 19:02 IST