Congress is losing badly in 4 out of 5 states, party workers took to the streets against EVM

Lucknow: Vote counting is going on in all the five electoral states. As per the trends, the Congress has lagged badly in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Manipur and Uttarakhand, after which party workers have come out on the streets against the EVM machine. He protested against EVM outside the party office in Delhi. According to the latest official Election Commission trends, the Congress is lagging in all the five states.

Let us inform that for the past several days, once again the opposition is accusing the Central Government and the Election Commission regarding the issue of EVMs. Exit polls were released after the last phase of elections was over on 7 February, in which Samajwadi Party was seen getting a crushing defeat in Uttar Pradesh. At the same time, it was seen snatching the power of Punjab from the Congress. Now as per the preliminary trend of counting of votes, BJP is going to create history in Uttar Pradesh. Under the leadership of the current CM Yogi Adityanath, the BJP is once again moving towards a big victory. BJP has crossed the majority mark in UP trends.

At the same time, BJP is once again returning to power in Uttarakhand. Whereas, in Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has almost confirmed its victory, clearing the Congress. On the other hand, in Manipur too, the BJP has made a significant lead over the Congress. At the same time, there is a competition between BJP and Congress in Goa. As per the latest trends, BJP is leading in 18 seats in Goa so far. While Congress is leading in 12 seats. At the same time, TMC and AAP also have a lead in 2 seats each in Goa. Overall, Congress is leading in 11 seats in Goa, 3 in Manipur, 18 in Punjab, 3 in UP and 24 in Uttarakhand.

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