Election Results Will Surpass Exit Polls: Sajjala Responds to Exit Polls

Election Results Will Surpass Exit Polls: Sajjala Responds to Exit Polls

AP Government Advisor Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy responded to the exit polls released this evening. He stated that rather than just meeting the expectations, their party is showing a favorable trend. He expressed confidence that the election results will exceed the exit polls.

He mentioned that there is a campaign suggesting that since BJP's seats will decrease in the North, they will increase in the South. He noted that we have all seen related surveys and analyses, and thus it seems there is some impact of that on the exit polls. Sajjala remarked that national media exit polls are indicating that whoever has an advantage in Lok Sabha exit polls will also dominate in Assembly elections.

However, Sajjala detailed that in these five years, benefits have been directly provided to women as central figures in families, and this strong impact has been revealed through the voting percentage.

On the other hand, he mentioned that the opposition alliance is claiming victory and making noise, but it seems the aspect of silent voting has not come out in front of their commotion. He asserted their belief that better results than exit polls will come on the counting day.

Sajjala stated that they are aiming for "Why Not 175" and have several reasons for it. He emphasized that if they are not stopped in this direction, the alliance parties will have to answer for it. He noted that those opposing them have a strong voice, and additionally, all parties have united. Despite such circumstances, he said winning and forming a government would be a significant achievement.

He added that Chandrababu gave more importance to the Land Titling Act towards the end of the election campaign and questioned why he couldn't highlight the promises mentioned in his manifesto, suggesting that Chandrababu himself should answer that.

Sajjala explained that Jagan has been committed to campaigning about the governance they have been carrying out so far. He revealed that Jagan pointed out in his campaign that the same alliance in 2014 couldn't fulfill their promises. Therefore, Sajjala noted that YSRCP confidently asked the people for their vote, and that will be clearly reflected in tomorrow's election results.


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