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It is clear BJP is losing, people will express their anger via votes: Priyanka Gandhi

She further said that “BJP made false promises about generating 2crore jobs, which they did not fulfil.”

New Delhi: Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who is also sister of party President Rahul Gandhi, cast her vote at Delhi’s Sardar Patel Vishwavidyalaya Senior Secondary school in Lodhi Estate.   Gandhi, who was accompanied by her husband Robert Vadra said that “It is certain that BJP is going lose the elections, as there is anger among people, which they will be expressing via votes.” She further said that “BJP made false promises about generating 2crore jobs, which they did not fulfil.” Interacting with reporters after exercising her franchise, the senior party leader said, it was "very clear that the BJP government is going". "There is anger among people, and they are under distress. Modiji, instead of talking about real issues, has been talking about random things. And, now, they will express their anger against this government through voting," the Congress general secretary said. She said this will be witnessed especially in Uttar Pradesh. She had come to cast her vote at Sardar Patel Vidyalaya senior secondary school in Lodhi Estate. The voting is underway for 6th phase of Lok Sabha elections in the country. 59 constituencies in six states and Delhi are voting in the penultimate sixth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha polls, with the BJP having maximum at stake as it has to defend 45 seats it won in 2014.

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