Congress asked workers to be vigilant on the day of counting, issued numbers for complaints
Lok Sabha Election / Congress asked workers to be vigilant on the day of counting, issued numbers for complaints
Lok Sabha Election - Congress asked workers to be vigilant on the day of counting, issued numbers for complaints
Lok Sabha Election: Preparations are in full swing at the Congress headquarters on Monday, a day before the counting of the Lok Sabha election votes. Tents have been put up in the premises of the party headquarters '24 Akbar' Road. Coolers have also been arranged there. Congress supporters are looking at these preparations of the party as preparations for celebration in case the 'India' alliance wins. At the same time, Congress has asked its workers to remain alert on the day of counting tomorrow. Along with this, numbers have also been issued to complain about irregularities.The All India Congress Committee (AICC) has issued a statement saying, "In the past few days, we all have seen that the BJP leaders and their government violate the limits of democracy and the Constitution during elections. Therefore, we have to be alert and cautious during the counting of votes tomorrow." The statement further said, "The Congress Monitoring Center in Delhi will remain open 24 hours. If the public feels that there is some irregularity, then record it on the mobile. We are issuing a mobile number, they should send it immediately on that number. Also send the counting center number and information about the Lok Sabha constituency in writing.''Send videos on these numbers- +91 7982839236Report complaints on these numbers- +91 9560822897Rahul Gandhi held a meeting with party candidatesLet us tell you that the day after the exit polls were released, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and senior party leader Rahul Gandhi also held a meeting with party candidates, legislative party leaders and heads of state units of the party through video conference. During this, he asked to be alert on the day of counting and take necessary steps to prevent any attempt of rigging.Congress rejected the exit pollCounting of votes will begin at 8 am on Tuesday. Most of the exit polls have predicted a landslide majority for the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Lok Sabha elections. Most surveys have predicted that the NDA will win more than 350 seats. If the actual results are as per the exit poll predictions, then Prime Minister Narendra Modi will come to power with a big majority for the third consecutive time. Congress and other constituents of the 'India' alliance have rejected the exit polls and claimed that the opposition alliance will form the next government.