INDIA bloc’s chief ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday rejected the exit polls of the Bihar Assembly elections, claiming that the opposition alliance will form the government in the state after the counting of votes on November 14.
Speaking to the media here, he said compared to 2020, 72 lakh more people voted this time. In every assembly constituency, more than 30,000 additional voters turned out.
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“These votes were not cast to save the government of Nitish Kumar. People voted to change it,” he asserted.
Commenting on the exit polls, the RJD leader said, “We neither live in any illusion nor any delusion regarding such surveys. We are receiving extremely positive feedback from across the state. Results will be announced on 14 November, and the oath-taking wil

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