New Delhi: Terming the exit polls as 'fake', the Congress on Sunday said it is a 'deliberate attempt' to justify election rigging and is being played by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to demoralize India. Part of the 'psychological game'. Block worker.

Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi termed the exit poll as 'Modi media poll'.

"It is not called an exit poll, but it is called 'Modi Media Poll'. This is Modi ji's poll, it is His is an imaginary poll." Asked how many seats the India Bloc would get, Gandhi said, "Have you heard Sidhu Moose Wala's song '295'? So 295 (seats).,

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh also attacked Prime Minister Modi for holding several meetings, including a long brainstorming session, to review the 100-day agenda of the "new government", saying these were attempts to send a signal "of pressure". Strategy". The bureaucracy and administrative structure from which they are coming back.

"These are mind games - 'I'm coming back, I'm going to be prime minister again.' He is sending a signal to the bureaucracy, the administrative structure of the country and we hope that the civil servants who have been entrusted with the responsibility will respond to these pressures," Ramesh said at the AICC headquarters here. Will not be intimidated or intimidated by the strategy." He also said that the exit polls on Saturday evening were "completely fake" and "conceived and plotted by a person whose exit is inevitable and on June 4 It's guaranteed"."All these are part of the psychological games being played by the outgoing Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) and the outgoing Home Minister (Amit Shah). The outgoing Home Minister called 150 district magistrates and collectors yesterday. Exit poll results have come out Congress “This has nothing to do with reality,” the leader claimed.

Exit polls on Saturday predicted that Prime Minister Modi will retain power for the third consecutive term, with the BJP-led NDA expected to get a big majority in the Lok Sabha elections. While India Today-Axis My India predicted a strong majority for the BJP in the 543-member Lok Sabha, While the ABP-C Voter has predicted 361-401 seats for the ruling alliance and 131-166 seats for the opposition India Bloc, ABP-C Voter has predicted 353-383 seats for the ruling party.152-182 seats for the alliance and India Bloc.

Criticizing the exit polls, Ramesh said that in some states the NDA has been given more seats than the number of seats available in that state.

"This is contrary to all political feedback. Bharatiya Janbandhan parties met yesterday, we did a state-wise analysis and there is no way that Bharatiya Janbandhan is going to get less than 295 seats," Ramesh said. "This justifies rigging." This is a deliberate attempt to justify, it is a deliberate attempt to justify EVM manipulation and it is also a psychological action to lower the morale of Congress workers and Bharatiya Janbandhan workers.We are not afraid, we are not afraid. The Congress General Secretary said, "Don't be afraid and you will see that the actual results on June 4 will be completely different from these exit polls."

He said, these are political exit polls, not professional exit polls.

Ramesh said Congress treasurer and senior leader Ajay Maken has raised the issue of counting agents of candidates not being allowed at the Assistant Returning Officer (ARO) table. He said, "He (Maken) has raised the issue, Delhi There has been some response from the CEO but the fact remains that he has raised the issue based on legitimate apprehensions expressed by the candidates.We have raised this issue," Ramesh said, an attempt to change the counting of postal ballots and the functioning of the Election Commission which has been part of the law.

He said Congress has raised all such issues with the Election Commission and has filed 117 complaints in the last 77 days, of which 14 are against the PM.

He said, “There has been no credible action from the Election Commission. It is a constitutional body and we expect it to work in an impartial, professional manner and give us confidence that it is on top of its job.""We have sought time from the Election Commission on the issue of postal ballot. We hope that we will get time from the Election Commission which should be accessible to all political parties and should not act like an extended wing of the ruling party. So we are hopeful that we will get time from the Election Commission,” the Congress general secretary said.

Ramesh reiterated that the exit polls were "deliberately prepared by a person whose exit on June 4 is inevitable".

On the multiple meetings being held by the PM on Sunday, Ramesh said, "All the mind games are being played, the fact that the outgoing Home Minister is talking to 150 DMs and collectors and the fact that the outgoing PM is talking to his secretaries. are doing."The so-called plan. He needs a 100-day plan of what to do after June 4th."Counting of votes will take place on June 4.