Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has one again hit out at the BJP.
Reacting to Former Chief Minister Raman Singh's remark of winning '55 seats in the state', Baghel said that it is just a bogus statement made by him.
Attacking Raman Singh over his remark, Baghel said «When Raman Singh's (former CM & BJP leader) popularity was at its peak, he did not surpass 52 seats. Now, how can they expect to win 55 seats? He is saying all this to boost the morale of his workers.
When the results come, everyone will know whether they are crossing 15 seats or not.»
After the first Phase of elections on November 7, Former Chief Minister and BJP leader Raman Singh exuded confidence on BJP's victory in the state.
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- «The first phase of elections has been held in which 12 seats are of Bastar and 8 of Rajnandgaon. Voting has taken place in 20 assembly seats. BJP is winning at least 14 seats out of 20 on which voting is taking place in the first phase,» Raman Singh said.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister TS Singh Deo also seemed to be confident of Congress' victory once again in the state of Chhattisgarh.
Speaking to ANI, TS Singh Deo said, «Congress will form the government. The voting percentage is healthy. The average voting percentage may be around 72-73 percent. The work done by Congress
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