Bookies bet on BJP in Rajasthan

| | jaipur
  • 0

Bookies bet on BJP in Rajasthan

Thursday, 25 April 2019 | IANS | jaipur

Jaipur, April 24 Phalodi is a small town in Rajasthan that is home to the famous betting market in its vicinity which has come alive against the backdrop of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. The betting market believes that the BJP is headed for victory in about 250 Lok Sabha seats, according to a bookie from this town who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Speaking to , he said: “The BJP continues to be a favourite of bookies this election season and will get around 246-250 seats on its own. With around 55 seats from the allies, it is sure to cross 300 seats. In Rajasthan, the BJP will get around 18 seats even though the state government machinery is being run by the Congress.”

The all-India figure for the Congress is 76-79 seats, according to the bookmaker.

Phalodi is situated about 160 km from Jodhpur. The betting or satta market gained credence after giving accurate predictions on significant subjects.

Besides Phalodi, the Shekhawati region, comprising Bikaner and Sikar, is also known for giving clear predictions on crucial issues. In fact, Phalodi and Shekhawati belts share common predictions and hence have earned due ‘recognition’, he said.

Another punter from Phalodi said: “The working of this betting system is quite interesting. It comprises bookies and punters, the former fixes the amount — for example, the number of seats the BJP will win — and the punters then put their money on it. There is a strong team across states which collects data to analyse the trends.

“The networking of this market is quite strong. Not all people are allowed to enter this market. The entire network has a very strong intelligence system which can never collapse. They operate via Whatsapp and private websites. No outsider is allowed on these platforms.”

Speaking on Rajasthan, which is yet to vote, he said: “The present trends reveal that BJP will get around 18 seats while the Congress shall get the remaining seven.”

State Editions

SC questions ED on timing of Kejriwal arrest

01 May 2024 | Staff Reporter | Delhi

Bansuri files nomination for New Delhi LS seat

01 May 2024 | Staff Reporter | Delhi

Court dismisses Sisodia bail plea

01 May 2024 | Staff Reporter | Delhi

Kejriwal enjoying Tihar stay with luxury: Sukesh

01 May 2024 | Saumya Shukla | Delhi

Raghav Chadha in UK for eye treatment, says Bharadwaj

01 May 2024 | Staff Reporter | Delhi

NDMC deploys anti smog guns to fight air pollution

01 May 2024 | Staff Reporter | Delhi

Sunday Edition

Chronicle of Bihar, beyond elections

28 April 2024 | Deepak Kumar Jha | Agenda

One Nation, One Election Federalism at risk or Unity Fortified?

28 April 2024 | PRIYOTOSH SHARMA and CHANDRIMA DUTTA | Agenda

Education a must for the Panchayati Raj System to flourish

28 April 2024 | Vikash Kumar | Agenda

‘Oops I Dropped The Lemon Trat’

28 April 2024 | Gyaneshwar Dayal | Agenda

Standing Alone, and How

28 April 2024 | Pawan Soni | Agenda