New Delhi: The INDIA bloc will win at least 295 out of the 543 seats, the opposition grouping claimed on Saturday, days ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha results on June 4.
"We have discussed the polls with our allies. Our assessment is that the alliance will win at least 295 seats and not less than that,” Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said after an INDIA bloc strategy session was held on June 1, the last day of polling.
To showcase its confidence, the Congress also reversed its stand and said that all the INDIA bloc parties will participate in the exit poll debates starting Saturday evening. On May 31, the Congress had announced it would not take part in TV debates on the exit polls which were held merely to boost TRPs of news channels and would join the debates only after the results were out on June 4.
Party insiders said the issue was discussed amongst the alliance parties, who unanimously decided to join the exit poll debates to counter the BJP's charge that the Congress was running away from the discussions as it feared losing the polls.
Like the Congress, the Samajwadi Party too had asked its workers not to believe the exit polls which were largely a propaganda for the BJP, party chief Akhilesh Yadav had told the party workers.
"The numbers we claim have been given to us by the people while there is a government survey also,” said Kharge. According to party insiders, the opposition group was gaining because of its good performance in big states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Maharashtra, where the alliance was expected to win around 40/80, 30/40 and 35/48 seats respectively.
On its own, the grand old party was adding around 25 seats to its kitty just from Telangana and Karnataka besides the alliance was sweeping Kerala and Tamil Nadu while it was gaining seats in the north, east and west states where the BJP had swept in 2019. These states where the opposition was gaining seats included Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Delhi and Gujarat.