Friday, November 22nd, 2024

Rahul Gandhi Reaction: Rahul Gandhi’s first reaction on Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir election results, know what he/she said

New Delhi: This is the first reaction of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi after the defeat of Congress in Haryana. Rahul said that he/she is analyzing these results. It is noteworthy that despite all the claims, Congress could not come to power in the state for the third consecutive time. BJP has scored a hat-trick by winning 48 seats. Congress has got 37 seats.

Reaction given on social media

Rahul has written on social media We are analyzing the unexpected result of Haryana. Will inform the Election Commission about the complaints coming from many assembly constituencies. Heartfelt thanks to all the people of Haryana for their support and our Babbar Sher workers for their tireless work. We will continue this struggle for rights, for social and economic justice, for truth, and will continue to raise your voice.

Congress was excited by the indications of exit polls

It is noteworthy that all the exit polls had predicted the victory of Congress in the Haryana Assembly elections. In the initial trends, Congress appeared to be ahead but the actual results were just the opposite. After 10:30 in the morning the scenario changed and BJP continued to take the lead. After this the ground slipped under the feet of Congress. This time, the people of Haryana gave a big blow to the Congress which was hoping to form the government.

Congress comes under attack from allies

In fact, during the elections, Rahul Gandhi was also claiming victory in Haryana. he/she raised the issue of Agniveer and farmers in every rally. But the people of Haryana gave a big blow to Congress by electing BJP for the third consecutive time. After the election results, Congress has also raised questions on EVMs. Rahul’s post is also indicating the same direction. After this defeat of Congress, now its allies have started looking down upon it. From Aam Aadmi Party to Shiv Sena, Uddhav faction has cornered Congress.

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