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Lutyen favourite Prakash Raj, who ‘dismissed’ Exit Polls, ends up at a distant 3rd position

Congratulations to NDTV and Prakash Raj for the moral victory and best wishes for his 2024 PM candidature.

‘National leader’ Shri Prakash Raj who has been hogging the limelight and one of the top candidates of Lutyen Media Party of India (hint: not an actual party) has managed to get 25000 odd votes in a constituency of 10+Lakh polled votes.

Prakash Raj till exit polls had been made to seem so big by Lutyens as if he is going to go straight to being one of the top 89 PM candidates of Mahagathbandhan but he has managed to finally poll 2.36% votes and stood a distant 3rd In Bangalore central Constituency where BJP’s P C Mohan polled 595939 votes.

He had some days ago dismissed Exit polls based on his unmatched political acumenprakash raj election central bangalore central

NDTV even managed to get BJP’s Tejasvi Surya (who fought and won from Bangalore South) to debate with Comrade Prakash Raj.

Here’s how the final tally looks like.

bangalore central constituency lok sabha 2019

Congratulations to NDTV and Prakash Raj for the moral victory and best wishes for his 2024 PM candidature.

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