Just one day ahead of vote count...Modi an outgoing PM, claims MPCC
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, June 03 2024:
The Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) has claimed that Narendra Modi is an outgoing Prime Minister and this would become very clear tomorrow.
Speaking to media persons at Congress Bhavan here today, MPCC senior spokesman Ningombam Bupenda Meitei said that a new Govt of INDIA bloc would be sworn in at the Centre soon.
After 10 years of Modi's authoritarian Govern- ment, the people of India would see the emergence of a public-centric Government soon, he said.
One prominent leader of the political party within the INDIA bloc which has the highest number of MPs would be sworn in as the next Prime Minister of India, Bupenda said.
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He also dismissed the exit poll results published by different agencies and National media firms which predict NDA's thumping victory as absurd and delusional.
The MPCC spokesman asserted that the Modi Government will never come back.
Narendra Modi would soon be known as outgoing and former Prime Minister, Bupenda said.
He claimed that INDIA bloc would win at least 295 Lok Sabha seats when the election results are declared tomorrow and there would be a new Government of the INDIA bloc.
In Manipur too, INDIA bloc and Congress candidates Dr Bimol Akoijam and Alfred Kanngam Arthur would secure landslide victories, he continued.
He maintained that the exit polls which predicted Modi's third term are incorrect and delusional and appealed to all the people not to be upset because of these exit polls.
Many exit poll results published right after the Lok Sabha elections of 2004 predicted a second term for the BJP Government headed by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee but BJP suffered a crushing defeat when the election results were declared, Bupenda said.
This time too, the BJP Government would be thrown out and there would be a new Government of the INDIA bloc, he said.
MPCC senior vice-president Bidyapati Senjam and senior spokesman Hare-shwar Goswami were also present at the press meet.