Assembly Election Result 2018: The trends on Tuesday indicated the end of BJP’s rule across Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. While the Congress party is eyeing to wave their flag in these BJP-ruled states, several political leaders came forward to take a jibe at BJP for its performance in the Assembly Elections 2018.


Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav said when "one and one come together, it makes 11. He took to his Twitter handle and his post read, “Jab ek aur ek milkar bante hai gyaarah, tab badey bado ki satta ho jaati hai nau do gyaarah (when one and one come together, it makes 11, and the power of the bigwigs eventually fade away).”

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Reacting to election trends, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Tuesday said the BJP was nowhere in the “semi-final” ahead of the “final match” in 2019 and people were always the "man of the match" in a democracy.

“People voted against BJP. This is the people's verdict and victory of the people of this country. Victory of democracy and victory against injustice, atrocities, destruction of institutions, misuse of agencies, no work for poor people, farmers, youth, Dalits, SC, ST, OBC, minorities and general caste,” she said in a series of tweets.






The Trinamool Congress chief, who is currently in Delhi and holding meetings with opposition leaders, also said the trends indicated the outcome of the 2019 general elections.

“Semifinal proves that BJP is nowhere in all the states. This is a real democratic indication of 2019 final match. Ultimately, people are always the 'man of the match' of democracy. My congrats to the winners,” she tweeted.

Besides BJP’s trail in the tree states, TRS is heading to form a government for the second time and in Mizoram, MNF has left the ruling Congress far behind in its tally of seats.