“Profit-booking is a routine phenomenon. Don’t link it to elections. Those who are there for the short-term in the elections will obviously book profits. After a 1,200-1,300 point rise, going down is a very normal process. This happens 15-20 times in a year even without elections,” he said when asked to comment on fears that the market may fall after election results are out on June 4.
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