In Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, the ruling Left and Congress on Sunday dismissed the forecasts of exit polls as "baseless", stating that the BJP -led NDS would come to power in the center and open its account in that state too, Where his account is not open. Recently M.P.

Both LDF and Congress believed that they would get more seats from the prediction of exit polls.

The BJP also expressed the same view in Kerala and its state president K Surendran claimed that the party would get more seats than anticipated in the exit poll.

Surendran also claimed that the vote share of both the UDF and LDF would reduce and the Left would suffer a huge vote loss.

Earlier in the day, the LDF termed the predictions as "dubious" and "politically motivated", while the Congress said there was no need to trust exit polls as they have been proven wrong in the past.Both the LDF and the Congress, confident of a good performance in the Lok Sabha elections in the state, agreed that the BJP would not open its account in Kerala.

LDF convenor and veteran CPI(M) leader EP Jayarajan said the exit poll predictions were not arrived at through some scientific findings or experiments, "it was not based on public sentiments" and it was not an observation after proper analysis of the polls. Was.

He told a TV channel, "I suspect it is politically motivated. All exit polls have adopted a stance that reiterates and reinforces what the BJP has been saying so far (about the election results). That's what This makes it even more suspicious.,

Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala also expressed similar views, saying he would not accept exit polls that predict how millions of people voted based on a sample size of 1,000 people.

"We have no faith in the exit polls. There is no need to trust them. There is strong public sentiment in the country against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We strongly believe that the India Bloc will win and reach the mark."Out of 295 predicted by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge," he said.

"We are moving forward with the confidence that the India Bloc will form the government at the Centre. Also, there will be a big victory for the UDF in Kerala. We will win all 20 seats," he said.

Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief K Sudhakaran and his party colleague K Muraleedharan were also confident that the UDF would win all 20 seats in Kerala and the BJP would not get even a single one.He also said that exit polls have been wrong in the past also.

Jayarajan also questioned how the exit polls were predicting that the BJP would open its account in the southern state.

He said, "I believe this is a political creation. The BJP hardly has any chance of opening its account in Kerala. The real fact is that the BJP will not get a single seat in Kerala.,

The LDF convenor further said that Kerala is a secular state, whose new generation is highly educated and secular in its outlook.

"Kerala society does not want any communal party to come here," he said.

Asked whether Kharge's prediction of India Bloc winning 295 seats was accurate, Jayarajan said, "The fact is that it is possible".

“The picture will become clear in two days,” he said.

Rejecting the predictions, he said that extreme caution should be exercised during the vote counting process on June 4.

His party colleague and CPI(M) central committee member AK Balan said the BJP would not open its account in Kerala and would not get a majority at the national level.He said, "Based on exit polls we cannot believe that the BJP will return to power. The predictions are lies and have no connection with reality."

He further said that all the seats in Kerala will go to the India block, but the exact share of LDF and UDF will be clear only after the results are declared on June 4. However, Balan was confident that LDF would do well in Kerala. ,

On whether BJP will win in Thrissur, the CPI(M) leader said it is not possible, but if it happens, Congress will be blamed for it.BJP has fielded actor Suresh Gopi from Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency.

Exit polls predicted that the BJP would win more than 350 seats at the national level and would open its account in Kerala.