Xikar mistat8/26/2023 ![]() Kumar actively aided Kishor’s rise in the Indian polity and even made him the Vice President of Janata Dal (United). Kishor has a penchant for biting off the hand that feeds him and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar can attest to this fact. The high-handedness of Kishor and his team had sparked a mass exodus from Mamata’s party TMC with all the party stalwarts – Dinesh Trivedi, Suvendu Adhikari and Rajib Banerjee all directly or indirectly hitting out at Kishor post their exit from the TMC. However, leak or no leak, the fact that Kishor did not even wait till May 2 to announce his new destination to Punjab should speak volumes about the confidence he has in his work. P.S: In I-PAC, no one uses desktops so at-least be smart in your effort to create fake survey / reports! □□ /lFaOo0DshU “Facing imminent defeat, has now gone down to the level of using FAKE surveys in the name of I-PAC to keep the morale of their workers up!! P.S: In I-PAC, no one uses desktops so at-least be smart in your effort to create fake survey / reports!”įacing imminent defeat, has now gone down to the level of using FAKE surveys in the name of I-PAC to keep the morale of their workers up!! IPAC also claimed that no one in their team uses a desktop and hence this image is fake. However, as soon as the news of the leaked image hit the newsstands, IPAC issued a statement on Twitter saying that BJP had forged the image. The leaked IPAC image shows that Mamata Banerjee is all set to lose from Nandigram. ![]() However, it is the clash at the Nandigram seat which is being touted as the main event of the entire election. 171 candidates are in the fray with 152 men and 19 women. South 24 Parganas, Bankura, and Medinipur. In phase two of the elections, the 30 assembly seats up for grabs are spread across three districts viz. The survey predicts 23 out of 30 seats for BJP while pointing that TMC will be reduced to just 5 seats. IPAC is the poll agency run by Prashant Kishor and the leaked image shows survey of the 30 seats which go to the polls in phase two today. With such a nifty package in the offing, Prashant would have been a fool to pass up on the opportunity, especially after leaked survey reports of his organisation IPAC (Indian Political Action Committee) came to light.
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