Former chief minister of madhya pradesh and senior bharatiya janata party (BJP) leader Uma Bharti said on

Thursday that she does not trust exit polls. After the end of voting in Telangana, exit polls of five states are

being broadcast in the evening. assembly elections were held in these five states on november 7 (Mizoram and

first phase Chhattisgarh), november 17 (Madhya Pradesh), november 25 (Rajasthan) and november 30

(Telangana).

Bharti told reporters, I want my party to form the government in Madhya Pradesh. I respect Madhya Pradesh

chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan a lot. When asked about exit polls, Bharti said that she does not trust

them.

He claimed, They predict that a party will win between 112 to 130 seats (out of 230 seats in Madhya Pradesh).

Now, if that party gets 112 seats and loses the election, then the exit pollsters claim has been proven right, but if

that party gets 120 seats and wins, then the exit pollsters claim has been proved right. That his prediction was

correct. He said, Therefore exit polls are two sides of the same coin. I don't trust them. He said, the exit poll's

prediction about the formation of Rashtriya Janata Dal government under the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav in

Bihar in november 2020 proved wrong. When he was asked how many seats bjp would win, he said that the

party contests elections to win every seat.

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