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Prashant Kishor jabs critics over Lok Sabha poll prediction: ‘Keep plenty of water handy on June 4

by - 23,May,2024 140 Views 0 Comment
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Poll strategist-turned-activist Prashant Kishor on Thursday hit back at his detractors for criticising his assessment of the impending Lok Sabha election results, saying they “must keep plenty of water handy” on June 4, the day of counting.Prashant Kishor was involved in a heated exchange with journalist Karan Thapar during an interview when the former political consultant was asked how convinced was he about his poll assessment, given his earlier prediction of an “impending rout” Himachal Pradesh assembly elections proved wrong.

Social media users shared a snapshot of Prashant Kishor taking a sip of water during the interview after what they described as his "meltdown".

“Drinking water is good as it keeps both mind and body hydrated. Those who are RATTLED with my assessment of outcome of this election must keep plenty of water handy on June 4th,” Prashant Kishor posted on X after the clip of his interview with Karan Thapar was shared widely on social media.

When asked how many seats he expects BJP to win, Kishor said, "With whatever observation and experience I have in this domain, I do not see BJP's number going down materially from where it was in 2019."

“More or less the number which they had in 2019 I see a repeat of that or maybe it will get even better.'”

Kishor also claimed that the Congress party can't reach the three figures mark in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

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