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Prof K Nageshwar: Why opposition couldn’t Believe Exit Polls? (Video)

         Representatives of 21 opposition parties, including the Congress, will meet the Election Commission this afternoon to flag their concerns about Electronic Voting Machines and the VVPAT (Voter Verified Paper Trail Machines).

The parties took a call on the move after exit polls on Sunday predicted an easy victory for the BJP and its allies. The outlook for the opposition parties was dismal, with most predictions maintaining the regional parties would do badly. The broad national coalition against the BJP will win no more than 122 seats, indicated an aggregate of 13 exit polls.

Most parties have pointed out that the exit polls usually don't get it right, leaders like Mamata Banerjee had also said such exit polls were cue to "manipulate or replace thousands of EVMS".

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Why opposition couldn't Believe Exit Polls? (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Why opposition couldn't Believe Exit Polls? (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Why opposition couldn't Believe Exit Polls? (Video)
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Representatives of 21 opposition parties, including the Congress, will meet the Election Commission this afternoon to flag their concerns about Electronic Voting Machines and the VVPAT (Voter Verified Paper Trail Machines). The parties took a call on the move after exit polls on Sunday predicted an easy victory for the BJP and its allies. The outlook for the opposition parties was dismal, with most predictions maintaining the regional parties would do badly. The broad national coalition against the BJP will win no more than 122 seats, indicated an aggregate of 13 exit polls. Most parties have pointed out that the exit polls usually don't get it right, leaders like Mamata Banerjee had also said such exit polls were cue to "manipulate or replace thousands of EVMS".