Delhi Election Exit Poll 2025: Is Congress Boycotting Exit Poll Debates Today?
The Congress party has not officially announced any decision regarding participation in Delhi exit poll 2025 debates on television channels. However, speculation is rife about whether the party will choose to abstain, as it has done in the past.
Amidst this uncertainty, memes mocking Congress's silence on the issue have been circulating on social media, further fueling public discourse on their stance.

In the previous Lok Sabha elections 2024, Congress had refrained from participating in exit poll debates, stating that it did not wish to engage in speculation and debates driven by television ratings.
Congress spokesperson and media department chairperson Pawan Khera had earlier said that the voters have exercised their democratic right, and their decision has been sealed.
"The results will be declared on June 4. Until then, we see no reason to indulge in speculation and debates designed for TRP," Khera had stated in a message shared on X.
"The Indian National Congress will not take part in exit poll debates. The purpose of any debate should be to inform the people. We will be happy to engage in discussions after June 4," he had added.
Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had criticised Congress's indecision, with leaders such as Amit Shah and JP Nadda interpreting past boycotts as a sign of the party conceding defeat. They argue that Congress's potential refusal to participate again would raise questions about its confidence in the exit poll results and the credibility of professional agencies conducting these surveys.












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