New Delhi: Buoyed by exit poll predictions, the BJP has started preparations to celebrate Lok Sabha election results on May 23 in a big way at the party headquarters here.
Most exit polls on Sunday forecast another term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with some of them projecting that BJP-led NDA will get more than 300 seats to comfortably cross the majority mark of 272 in the Lok Sabha.
Party workers at the BJP headquarters on Monday were enthused and confident of the massive victory right from the beginning of the polls.
While several workers had been given offs on Monday because they had been slogging tirelessly during the seven-phase general election, preparations were in full swing for May 23, when the results will be announced, a BJP worker said.
The party workers were busy overseeing the preparations for the D-Day and said the exit polls had underlined what they were always confident about.
"Our entire focus had shifted to elections and the leaves of everyone were cancelled. We were working 24X7 during the election time and were confident that we will breach the 300 marks," said Jitendra Rawat of BJP's media cell.
Sameer Chhabra, a BJP worker from Punjab, who was in Delhi for some work, said he wanted to return to his hometown quickly as he wanted to celebrate with his people on May 23.
"Five generations of my family have been associated with the party. My great-grandfather was associated with Jan Sangh, while my aunts worked for the Rashtriya Sevika Samiti," Chhabra, who also owns a shop in Punjab's Mansa, said.
"My wife was from a family of traditional Congress voters and after our marriage, I sent her to a camp of the Rashtriya Sevika Samiti and within 15 days she understood what the philosophy of Sangh and the BJP meant. Now she is a BJP supporter and even my in-laws have shifted their allegiance to the BJP," he said.
He said this time they worked a lot harder than in 2014 and had to convey information about Modi's achievements to the public.