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Before going to jail, Kejriwal gave a big statement on the exit poll

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has given his reaction on the exit polls before going to jail. He has called the exit polls fake and said that when the results were to come on June 4, what was the need to conduct them. Addressing the party workers, Arvind Kejriwal said, get it written from me that all the exit polls are fake. Kejriwal said that an exit poll gave 33 out of 25 seats to BJP in Rajasthan. He said that it must have come from above that BJP has to be given more seats, so it said Modi ji, what will you also offer, I have given you 33 out of 25.

The entire exit poll is fake

Kejriwal said that the entire exit poll is fake. It is a matter of understanding why they needed to conduct fake exit polls three days before the counting. He said that many people are saying many things in this.

At the same time, he told his party workers and the leaders of the India Alliance not to get up and come out before the counting of votes is over. All agents should be fully alert…even if they are losing, do not get up and come out.

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