Congress hopes to prove exit polls wrong, talks of rigging fears

As the vote counting approached, Congress continued to raise concerns about the possibility of the results being manipulated. However, it stated that no detailed protest plan had been finalized in case the results mirrored the exit polls. Meanwhile, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge urged bureaucrats to perform their duties "without coercion or political pressure." This call highlighted the opposition's apprehensions following the exit poll predictions.

Congress hopes to prove exit polls wrong, talks of rigging fears
As the vote counting approached, Congress continued to raise concerns about the possibility of the results being manipulated. However, it stated that no detailed protest plan had been finalized in case the results mirrored the exit polls. Meanwhile, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge urged bureaucrats to perform their duties "without coercion or political pressure." This call highlighted the opposition's apprehensions following the exit poll predictions.