Updated May 22nd, 2019 at 14:35 IST

Rahul Gandhi breaks silence on exit polls projecting a return for PM Modi and NDA government, sends message to Congress workers day before election results

Congress President Rahul Gandhi sought to bolster the morale of his party workers by asking them to not be disheartened by "false" exit poll results and urged them to be alert at their respective booths.

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A day before the result of 2019 Lok Sabha Polls is to be declared, Congress President Rahul Gandhi sought to bolster the morale of his party workers by asking them to not be disheartened by "false" exit poll results and urged them to be alert at their respective booths. He also gave out a message for them to not be "scared" as they are fighting for "truth". 

Rahul Gandhi penned down the message for Congress party workers on his Twitter account, advising them to keep the faith in Congress:

 (Dear Congress Party Workers, 

The next 24 hours are crucial. Be alert. Don't be scared. You are fighting for truth. Don't get disheartened by false exit poll results. Keep faith in Congress party, your hard work will not go waste. 

Jai Hind!

Rahul Gandhi)

Read: Exit Polls For U.P A Damning Verdict On One Congress Leader - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

Earlier, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra issued a recorded audio message for Congress workers in which she said they should not fall prey to "rumours and exit poll trends which are being promoted to undermine the spirits of Congresspersons."

"Don't be disheartened with rumours and exit polls. These are crafted to undermine your spirits. Because of all this your alertness becomes all the more important. Be on your guard on strong rooms and counting centres. We are sure our and your hard work will bear fruit," Priyanka said in the message.

These comments from Congress' top leadership comes after most exit polls predicted a majority for the BJP-led NDA, leaving the UPA far behind.

 

 

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Published May 22nd, 2019 at 14:35 IST