Sagarika Commented On BJP Loosing Gujarat, People Trolled Her Really Badly

Sagarika Commented On BJP Loosing Gujarat, People Trolled Her Really Badly

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Sagarika Ghose who is known for her anti BJP, Anti National and Anti Hindu comments, has now once again been exposed by her latest comments on the new opinion survey where Congress party is getting advantage and giving tough competition to BJP. Whereas in the earlier surveys it is clear that BJP is winning Gujarat elections quite comfortably. This can be seen as Sagarika Ghose’s propoganda against BJP and her loyalty towards congress ad usual.

Sagarika Ghose Said:

But people took this matter further and said:

Some people exposed her for her narrative she had been trying to run and exposed her for this propoganda:

Some people who are from Gujarat exposed Sagarika for her lies and rumors  she had been trying to spread

These people trolled and grilled her in an Epic way:

According to the Latest opinion poll of Gujarat Elections, Story published in TOI, The Gujarat elections could be a dead heat between BJP and Congress with the former just scraping through to a win, according to an opinion poll released on Monday. The poll predicted that both parties would get 43% of the votes but BJP could win between 91 and 99 seats+ in the 182-member assembly while Congress would have to settle for between 78 and 86 seats.

The latest projections are a remarkable turnaround from the 30-point lead for BJP projected by a poll done by the same agencies in August. At that time, the seat projections were that BJP could cross the 150 mark+ while Congress would struggle to cross 30. BJP won 115 seats in the 2012 assembly polls while Congress won 61. However, thanks to desertions from its ranks, Congress had just 43 MLAs in the outgoing assembly, BJP 116 and others 5 with 18 seats vacant.

The Lokniti-CSDS poll done for ABP News indicated that the sentiment against both demonetisation and GST has hardened as the campaign has progressed and even the changes made to GST rates last month left more people dissatisfied than satisfied.

Congress, according to the poll, has a lead in north and south Gujarat, while BJP is a touch ahead in Saurashtra and central parts of the state. The traditional urban-rural divide continues to play out, with BJP dominant in urban areas and Congress comfortably ahead in the villages, suggested the poll.

In terms of age groups, the youngest voters, those aged 18 to 29 years, prefer BJP, the 30-39 and 40-59 age groups have a slight preference for Congress and the elderly are split down the middle in the poll.

If the polls findings are right, now a majority of even those who voted BJP in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections agree that achhe din haven’t arrived. It found that 54% of those who voted for BJP in the parliamentary polls now back this statement.