“High Voter Turnout Signals Change”: Congress Leader Rashid Alvi on Polling Trends
Congress leader links strong polling percentages to shifting public mood, expresses confidence in party’s prospects across key states
New Delhi | April 10, 2026
Senior Indian National Congress leader Rashid Alvi has expressed optimism following the conclusion of voting in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry, stating that a high voter turnout often संकेत political change.
Commenting on the polling trends, Alvi said that while he does not make direct predictions, historically, a significant increase in voter participation tends to indicate a shift in public sentiment. He claimed that even political observers in Kerala believe the Congress is likely to form the government.
He further added that post-poll assessments in Assam and Puducherry also suggest favorable outcomes for the Congress. Criticizing the conduct of the Assam Chief Minister, Alvi remarked that the behavior displayed does not align with the dignity expected from someone holding such a position.
He questioned whether such conduct would be acceptable in a country like India, which prides itself on its cultural values and traditions.
The remarks come amid heightened political activity and anticipation as parties await the results, with voter turnout emerging as a key factor in shaping electoral outcomes.
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