Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Even before the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had started raising the slogan ‘Abki Baar NDA 400 Paar’. BJP is also claiming to win 370 on its own. However, it is not an easy task for the NDA to get 400 seats in the elections. At the same time, the NDA has not crossed the 400 seat mark in any survey so far.
The opinion polls released so far predict that BJP can easily win the elections, but it is difficult for NDA to get 400 seats. On the other hand, Congress has claimed that BJP is getting only 180 seats this time and it is losing the elections.
First of all, Rahul Gandhi gave the number of 180 seats and said that even by match fixing, BJP is not getting more than 180 seats. However, Rahul Gandhi did not tell on what basis he is making this claim. After the claim of the former Congress President, now other leaders of the party are also raising the same slogan.
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Congress made a big claim
Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinet and Karnataka Congress government minister Priyank Kharge held separate press conferences to explain why Rahul Gandhi is claiming that BJP will win 180 seats and where did he get this figure from. They said that Rahul Gandhi has made this claim based on a survey conducted by RSS. However, he did not show any interest in the survey in that post and neither did he make any claim about the reliability of the survey.
RSS does not conduct surveys
However, RSS has not given any information about any such survey so far. Congress leaders claim that in the survey conducted by RSS, BJP is stuck at 180, not only this, the graph of the party is continuously going down and there is a possibility of its seats decreasing.
Yogendra Yadav had also posted the survey
According to media reports, Swaraj India founder Yogendra Yadav had also recently posted a graphic of a BJP-RSS survey on social media. However, this so-called survey also claimed that BJP would win 214 seats and not 180 seats. In this survey, Gujarat, MP, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh were the only states where BJP was seen getting double digit seats.