Former Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Gogoi has expressed strong confidence that his party will form the government with ease, while launching a scathing attack on exit polls. Speaking to reporters, Gogoi dismissed the predictions of various exit polls, calling them misleading and biased.
Gogoi's Confidence
Gogoi stated that the ground reality is different from what exit polls suggest. He claimed that his party's workers and supporters have worked hard, and the results will reflect their efforts. 'We will form the government easily,' he asserted, adding that the exit polls are often inaccurate and do not capture the true mood of the electorate.
Criticism of Exit Polls
The former chief minister accused exit poll agencies of being influenced by certain political parties. He argued that these polls are designed to create a false narrative and demoralize opposition workers. 'Exit polls have a history of being wrong, and this time will be no different,' Gogoi said.
Party's Preparedness
Gogoi highlighted his party's organizational strength and the extensive campaigning done across the state. He expressed gratitude to the voters for their support and urged them to remain vigilant on counting day. 'Our workers are ready to ensure a smooth counting process,' he added.
Reactions from Other Parties
In response, ruling party leaders dismissed Gogoi's claims, stating that exit polls are based on scientific methods and have proven reliable in the past. They expressed confidence in their own victory and accused Gogoi of making baseless allegations.
Political analysts suggest that the actual results will be crucial in determining the credibility of exit polls and the strategies of both parties. The counting of votes is scheduled to take place in a few days, with all eyes on the final outcome.



