THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The curtain will fall on the seven-phase election campaign and polling in the country tomorrow at 6 pm. The counting of votes to decide who will rule India for the next five years is on Tuesday. People are excited to know who will fall and who will win in the fierce battle between the NDA - INDIA fronts. Is it Modi 3.0 or the return of Congress is the question the country is looking for an answer to.
Malayalis are eagerly waiting for the results of 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in Kerala. The Lok Sabha elections were held in the state in the second phase on April 26. Malayalis have been waiting for a long time for the day of the verdict as the voting was over a month and a half before the verdict. Malayalis closely watched the election discussions in other states of the country and the developments in national politics.
The UDF camp is confident of repeating 2019 in Kerala. Some leaders share the confidence of a clean sweep of 20/20. However, the LDF camp's answer is that the scoreboard of 2019 was 19-1 only because of the special circumstances of that day. The CPM is of the opinion that the verdict of the Lok Sabha elections in Kerala, will be written in favour of the Left.
BJP believes that this time, Kerala will think along with Modi and BJP and the results will prove it. Assuring that the lotus will bloom in Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur, the party is also expecting a surprise victory in Attingal, Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha constituencies. The results of the exit polls will be out after the final round of voting on Saturday. This will display an approximate picture.
The exit polls for the Lok Sabha elections will begin on the evening of June 1. The Election Commission of India allows media houses and survey agencies to broadcast exit polls after elections. It is an offence to publish it before the end of the voting process. This policy is followed to protect the integrity of the electoral process and avoid any influence on voter behaviour.