Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said a win in Gujarat assembly elections would raise votes by at least 3 to 5 percent . Bommai said it is a pro-incumbency verdict that shows the performance of the Gujarat BJP government and Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership for the seventh time .
Bengaluru (Karnataka) India: Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai expressed hope in the BJP's victory in the Karnataka elections on Tuesday, claiming that a win in Gujarat assembly elections would raise votes in the state polls by at least 3 to 5 percent.It's a well-known fact in Gujarat that we're going to win for the seventh time, and even the media predicted it.Bommai said it is a pro-incumbency verdict that shows the performance of the Gujarat BJP government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for the seventh time.In reaction to the exit polls predicting a BJP victory in the Gujarat Assembly elections, Bommai said it was a pro-incumbency verdict.
The result will raise the morale of our employees and allow us to receive at least 3-5 per cent of our votes because of it, exit polls said on Monday.The BJP is on course to sweep Gujarat and break a record in terms of seats won.AAP also predicted that it would open its name in the Gujarat assembly, falling behind the Congress and the BJP in the exit poll polling process on Monday.On December 1, Gujarat's first phase of polling was conducted, and the two states' results will be announced on December 8.According to the India Today-Axis My India poll, the BJP is expected to set a new record in terms of electoral success in Gujarat. In Gujarat, the exit poll predicted that the BJP would gain 129-151 seats, Congress 16-30 seats, and AAP 9-21 seats.According to exit polls from the Republic-PMARQ, the BJP is expected to gain between 128 and 148 seats with 48.2 percent support.Gujarat is a BJP stronghold, with the party seeking a seventh term in office.The poll came from the Times Now-ETG poll, which gave BJP 135-140 seats, 34-34 seats, AAP 6 to 16, and others 0-3 seats, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi staying in the state for the longest time. However, AAP could stifle the competition for Congress by taking away a significant vote share in their favour in 2017.BJP was also struggling with the Patidar protests in 2017, but this time the situation is in favor of the BJP, and the group could gain more seats relative to the previous polls.