We will win, says Sonia


Posted on 26th Mar 2014 05:30 am by admin

New Delhi, March 26 (IANS) The Congress-led UPA will win the Lok Sabha election despite adverse opinion polls, Congress president Sonia Gandhi said Wednesday.

Gandhi told the media that election-eve opinion polls had been proved repeatedly wrong.

"In 2004 it was said that the Congress story is finished," she said. "But the story of the Congress continued.

"Similarly, in 2009, it was said we are going to lose but we won. We also got a bigger number of seats...

"So I am quite confident that we will do well (now too). Our people are ready to fight, and we will win."

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