Prashant Kishor hits back at PM Modi following BJP's spectacular recent win in election says, 'fight for India will be fought in 2024'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said on the victory of BJP in 4 four that now the election pundits will tell the victory of 2022 to the results of 2024.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said on the victory of BJP in 4 four that now the election pundits will tell the victory of 2022 to the results of 2024. 

Regarding this, Prashant Kishor targeted PM Modi and said that the results of the states are different from the 2024 elections.

Election strategist Prashant Kishor has given his reaction to the results of the Legislative Assembly elections held in five states. On BJP's resounding victory in 4 states including Uttar Pradesh, Prashant Kishor said that these results will not have any effect on the next Lok Sabha elections because, in 2024, the fight will be fought for India, not for any state elections.

PM Modi gave this statement

Prashant Kishor made this statement at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said after the election results that after the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, some political pundits had claimed that the results of the 2017 state assembly elections only influenced the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The results of the assembly elections were decided.

He had also said that this time also he should show the courage to say that the results of 2022 have decided the results of 2024.

'Don't fall into the trap of lies'

Prashant Kishor tweeted, 'The fight will be fought for India in 2024 and it will be decided and not for any state election. Saheb (Modi) knows this. 

It is therefore a cunning attempt to create a frenzy around the state elections to gain a decisive psychological edge over the opposition. Don't fall into the trap of this lie.


In the assembly elections held in five states in February-March, the BJP won a landslide victory in four states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) registered a landslide victory in Punjab.

 In UP, for the second time in a row, a Chief Minister is returning to power after completing his term. 

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