રાહુલની આ ભૂલને ભાજપે પલટી અવસરમાં, મતદારોએ ભાજપને નહી, મોદીને આપ્યો મત !


The exit polls for the assembly elections held in 5 states of the country have been declared yesterday on 30th November. The exit poll has also made it clear that the issue raised by Rahul Gandhi in the Parliament House has cornered the BJP. That issue proved to be costly for the Congress during the assembly election campaign.

The issue of OBCs was raised between the BJP and the Congress before the elections in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram. This issue was raised by Rahul Gandhi during the election campaign. During the debate on the Women\'s Reservation Bill in the House, Rahul Gandhi claimed that out of 90 secretaries of the Government of India, only 3 secretaries belong to the OBC category. OBC women should get separate reservation in reservation.

BJP hit back on the issue raised by Congress. BJP\'s IT cell chief Amit Malviya said that the Congress should pay attention to the status of the OBC category in its states. The results of the elections held in five states will reveal the reality of Rahul Gandhi\'s claim of favoring the OBC category. But the exit poll figures show that the Congress has suffered a major blow on the issue where Rahul Gandhi cornered PM Modi. Know how many OBC voters went with BJP and Congress in Pollstraat\'s exit poll.

BJP or Congress, who did the OBC voters choose?

According to an exit poll conducted in Rajasthan, 46% of the OBC voters chose the BJP and 36% of the OBC voters chose the Congress. Rahul Gandhi openly favored the OBC class and said that the central government was anti-OBC. But in Rajasthan, where the Congress government is in power, OBC voters have expressed more faith in the BJP. According to a Pollstrat exit poll, only 36 percent of OBC voters in Rajasthan voted for the Congress. BJP has got a big advantage here. 46 percent of OBC voters voted for BJP. Whereas, 18 percent of OBC voters voted for other parties, the poll showed. It means that it is becoming clear that the OBC voters in Rajasthan are with the BJP.

Chhattisgarh: Most of the OBC voters are in favor of BJP

Even in the Congress-ruled state of Chhattisgarh, the OBC voters have given a big jolt to the Congress. According to exit polls in Chhattisgarh too, there is a 5 percent difference in votes between BJP and Congress. In Chhattisgarh, 43 percent of the OBC voters voted for the Congress. Whereas, 48 ​​percent of OBC voters voted for BJP with a lead of 5 percent. 9 percent of OBC voters voted for other parties.

Madhya Pradesh: The situation is dire here

Pollstrat\'s exit poll says that if we compare the polling of OBC voters, there is a big fight between BJP and Congress in Madhya Pradesh. Here 45 percent of OBC voters voted for Congress. 44 percent of OBC voters voted for BJP and 9 percent for other parties.

Thus, exit polls show that out of the five major states, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh have the largest number of OBC voters with the BJP. Congress stood second in attracting OBC voters. On different occasions Rahul Gandhi advocated for the OBC category, but in both the states the OBC voters sided with the BJP. Of course, Congress was ahead by 1 percent in attracting OBC voters in Madhya Pradesh, but it cannot be considered a huge margin.

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